Self-Portrait With Palette (Manet)
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''Self-Portrait with Palette'' (French: ''Autoportrait à la palette'') is an 1878–79 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Édouard Manet. This late impressionistic work is one of his two self-portraits. Velasquez's self-portrait in '' Las Meninas'' was a particular inspiration for Manet's painting which despite its allusion to the previous artist's work is very modern in its focus upon the personality of the artist and loose paint handling. A long series of prominent collectors have owned this painting. Most recently, it sold for $29.48 million at Sotheby's on 22 June 2010.


Description

The 83 × 67 cm (33 × 26 in) painting shows a half-length portrait of the painter Édouard Manet. In this self-portrait as painter he depicted himself as a stylish Boulevardier in front of a dark background. The depicted wears a black top hat and a brown jacket, under which is a white shirt, of which only the collar can be seen. The neckline of the suit jacket covers a black silk tie which is affixed by a tie pin.Theodor Reff: ''Manet and modern Paris'', p. 30. In the right, only vaguely depicted hand he holds a long wooden brush with red paint on the tip; the left hand holds a painting palette with about three more brushes. No further accessories are shown. The figure is lit from the left by which the shadows beneath the left arm and the right half of the face are created. His pose is slightly turned to the right, so that the right half of the body is darker than the forward, left half. The painter's gaze is directed forwards at the viewer.


Origin and meaning

As has been established by X-ray analysis, Manet painted his ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' over a portrait in profile of his wife
Suzanne Manet Suzanne Manet (, ; ; 30 October 1829 – 8 March 1906) was a Dutch-born pianist and the wife of the painter Édouard Manet, for whom she frequently modeled. Suzanne An excellent pianist, Leenhoff was initially hired in 1851 by Manet's father, ...
. In this picture she was depicted in a pose similar to that in the painting ''Madame Manet at the Piano'' (1868, Musée d'Orsay). The dating of the painting goes back to Manet's friend
Théodore Duret Théodore Duret (20 January 1838, Saintes – 16 January 1927, Paris) was a French journalist, author and art critic. He was one of the first advocates of Courbet, Manet, and the Impressionists. One of his best known works is ''Critique d'Ava ...
, who asked Léon Leenhof, the son of Manet's wife, about it after the painter's death.Juliet Wilson-Bareau in Gary Tinterow, Geneviève Lacambre: ''Manet/Velázquez'', p. 502. Moreover, Manet had used the same suit jacket that he wore in ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' in the painting ''At "Père Lathuille"'' (also from 1879), for the depiction of the son of the restaurant's owner. '' Las Meninas'', in which
Diego Velázquez Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (baptized June 6, 1599August 6, 1660) was a Spanish painter, the leading artist in the court of King Philip IV of Spain and Portugal, and of the Spanish Golden Age. He was an individualistic artist of th ...
depicted himself in a similar pose with brush and palette, is considered an important precedent for the ''Self-Portrait with Palette''. There the painter stands almost in the background of his studio, while his models, the five-year-old
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and her servants, occupy the foreground. From here Manet appropriated the pose of the painter and his equipment, but as opposed to Velázquez, he makes himself the thematic center of the image. At the same time, however, he is working on a painting, but leaves its subject matter, as well as his surroundings, to the imagination of the viewer. Manet himself between 1865 and 1870 portrayed Velázquez in a studio scene in which the Spanish painter is posed similarly to his self-portrait. As a practical matter painters did not and do not wear formal dress while working, as it could far too easily be ruined by oil paint. Manet's depiction of himself as a painter in stylish city-going clothes has various precedents. Already Velázquez had shown himself in costly garb that would be appropriate for a courtier. In 1870 Manet had sat for the painter Henri Fantin-Latour in the painting ''Un atelier aux Batignolles'' while similarly well-dressed. His wearing of a hat indoors also has a direct precedent. Renoir had depicted Monet in 1875, with suit, hat and all. Just as Velázquez had used his clothes to underscore his proximity to the Spanish court, Manet's clothing shows his role as a stylish and successful Parisian artist, "who not only in his artistic posture, but also in his appearance is quintessentially the '' painter of modern life'', of Baudelaire's description." The unfinished right hand with the paintbrush is conspicuous in the painting. Victor Stoichiţă perceives this as Manet's intention and interprets it thusly: "because it is an act of painting that is depicted here, it turns painting around itself like a whirlwind"Stoichiţă 2005. Françoise Cachin explains it as a way of concentrating the light and the attention of the viewer upon the more important aspects of the painting. Manet's wife Suzanne, however, described this painting and the ''Self-Portrait with Cap'' (1878–79) as sketches.After Moffet 1984.


Position in the Oeuvre

The ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' is the only self-portrait by Manet in which he depicted himself as an artist. He depicted himself in several other paintings, but almost always as one of many figures in a large composition. These works include ''Fishing'' (1860/61), ''Music in the Tuileries'' (1862), and ''The Ball of the Opera'' (1873). The full-length ''Self-Portrait with Cap'' (1878–79) is the only other pure self-portrait by Manet. The chronological proximity of the two paintings implies a direct connection between them; accordingly, they have been considered as two stages of a work in progress. In the first painting, ''Self-Portrait with Palette'', the act of painting itself is depicted by the blurred gestures of the painter. In the latter work, the painter is shown with the clear detachment of a viewer, rather than a creator. To Éric Darragon it appears that the painter has "stepped back, to evaluate his painting." After Manet's death the two pictures hung on either side of the 1877 painting ''
Jean-Baptiste Faure Jean-Baptiste Faure () (15 January 1830 – 9 November 1914) was a French operatic baritone and art collector who also composed several classical songs. Singing career Faure was born in Moulins. A choirboy in his youth, he entered the Pari ...
in the Role of Hamlet''. From this arrangement Stoichiţă concludes that the choice of this Spanish influenced painting was meant to evoke a renewed parallel to Velázquez. Another message derived from the juxtaposition is that the self-portraits could almost be read as ''Manet in the Role of Manet''. Juliet Wilson-Bareau, however, points out that Manet probably did not intend the pictures to be so displayed, as it was Léon Leenhoff who had the pictures framed and hung them on either side of the Faure portrait.


Reception

The painting was often considered to be of lesser artistic value than Manet's other works. In 1926 the critic
Étienne Moreau-Nélaton Adolphe Étienne Auguste Moreau-Nélaton (2 December 1859 – 25 April 1927) was a French painter, art collector and art historian. His large collection is today held in its entirety by French national museums. Family Moreau-Nélaton was bo ...
wrote: "This work, like the other efforts of the artist, are spoiled by a certain coldness. The artist's hand moves with too much fire, painting so freely here, that it is impossible for the painter to seriously focus upon himself as an object." On the other hand, Theodore Reff in 1982 emphasized the meaning of Manet's decision to approach self-portraiture, which he had never before attempted, at the high point of his career. The chosen clothes, in both case stylish suits, give the impression that Manet considered himself not only a successful artist but a successful figure in society: the paintings are a record of this success. Wilson-Bareau proposes an alternate explanation for the origin of the self-portraits. When the art historian and Manet biographer Adolphe Tabarant asked Manet's stepson Léon Leenhoff about the point in time at which Manet had been stricken with Syphilis, Leenhoff gave 1879 as an answer, which would explain why Manet, who had never before in his life painted a self-portrait, had painted two within that year. It would seem that with the reality of death right before his eyes, he felt a need to come to terms with himself. The nephew of the artist, Edouard Vibert (1867–1899) finished shortly before his death a series of copies of various Manet paintings for Madame Manet as mementos of the paintings that had had to be sold after the death of the artist. Around the turn of the 20th century a copy of the ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' was attested that was ascribed to Vibert.


Provenance

The ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' was not sold during Manet's lifetime and after his death was held by his widow. Nor were either of the self-portraits sold in the 1884 estate sale. Manet's widow does not appear to have wanted to sell them until 1897, as Antonin Proust in a letter from May 10 of that year stated that neither
Jean-Baptiste Faure Jean-Baptiste Faure () (15 January 1830 – 9 November 1914) was a French operatic baritone and art collector who also composed several classical songs. Singing career Faure was born in Moulins. A choirboy in his youth, he entered the Pari ...
nor
Auguste Pellerin Auguste Pellerin (20 February 1853, Paris - 18 October 1929, Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French entrepreneur and art collector. He was one of the most important collectors of the works of Édouard Manet and Paul Cézanne at the beginning of the 20th ...
were interested in the paintings. On 2 February 1899, Suzanne Manet bequeathed the pictures to her sister Martina Leenhoff, probably with the intention of aiding her during financial difficulties. That year, Madame Manet and Proust renewed their efforts to sell the paintings. This time the art dealers Hermann Paechter and
Ambroise Vollard Ambroise Vollard (3 July 1866 – 21 July 1939) was a French art dealer who is regarded as one of the most important dealers in French contemporary art at the beginning of the twentieth century. He is credited with providing exposure and emotio ...
expressed interest. Later that year Paechter obtained the paintings at the price of 6,000 Francs for the ''Self-Portrait with Cap'' and only 1,000 for ''Self-Portrait with Palette''. In Théodore Duret's 1902 exhibit catalog the picture is listed as the property of Pellerin. Shortly after, the ''Self-Portrait with Cap'' went to the collection of
Max Linde Max Linde (14 June 1862 – 23 April 1940, in Lübeck) was an ophthalmologist who is best known as a patron and art collector of the early 20th century. He was an important patron of the painter Edvard Munch, among others. He had the most ex ...
in Lübeck. In addition to being an art collector Linde was also an
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, with
Edvard Munch Edvard Munch ( , ; 12 December 1863 – 23 January 1944) was a Norwegian painter. His best known work, ''The Scream'' (1893), has become one of Western art's most iconic images. His childhood was overshadowed by illness, bereavement and the dr ...
among his patients. Eventually the Norwegian artist was inspired by the Manet to paint various other full length portraits, including a 1909 portrait of his psychiatrist Daniel Jacobson, which came close to the Manet in style and feeling. In May 1910, the ''Self-Portrait with Palette'' appeared in an exhibit at the gallery of
Georges Petit Georges Petit (11 March 1856 – 12 May 1920) was a French art dealer, a key figure in the Paris art world and an important promoter and cultivator of Impressionist artists. Early career Petit was the son of François Petit, who founded the f ...
in Paris, where it was labeled as on loan from the widow of the Marquis Etienne de Ganay. Just a month later it was shown in an exhibit by the gallery owners Paul Durand-Ruel, Bernheim-Jeune and
Paul Cassirer Paul Cassirer (21 February 1871, in Görlitz – 7 January 1926, in Berlin) was a German art dealer and editor who played a significant role in the promotion of the work of artists of the Berlin Secession and of French Impressionists and Post-Im ...
together with all other Manet paintings that had previously been owned by Pellerin. Pellerin had sold his collection to the dealers, with the exception of the ''Self-Portrait with Palette'', which he had sold to Madame de Ganay immediately beforehand. Ganay owned the painting through the 1920s; by 1931 it was in the collection of the Berlin bank president
Jakob Goldschmidt Jakob Goldschmidt (also Jacob Goldschmidt; born 31 December 1882 in Eldagsen; died 23 September 1955 in New York) was a German-Jewish banker. Career Goldschmidt studied banking from H. Oppenheimer in Hanover. In 1907 he worked at the National ...
. Goldschmidt immigrated to New York City in 1936, taking his collection with him, and died there in 1955. In 1958 the painting was bought by J. Summers for 65,000. Later the collector couple John and Frances L. Loeb from New York acquired the painting for $176,800. At the auction of the Loeb collection on 12 May 1997 the painting was sold for $18.7 million to an anonymous bidder. At that time it was the second highest price ever paid for a work by Manet. Shortly thereafter the new owner was revealed to be the Casino developer Steve Wynn, as he displayed the picture in his hotel in the Hotel Bellagio and Wynn Las Vegas. In March 2005, it was privately sold to
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. The price is estimated to have been between $35 million to $40 million.Vogel, Carol.
Manet Self-Portrait: New Star on the Block
. ''New York Times'', 7 March 2010
On 7 May 2010, it was announced that Cohen had decided to auction the painting at Sotheby's on 22 June 2010. The price was expected to be between $30.1 and $45.2 million. These expectations were not met, however, and the painting sold for £22,441,250 ($29.48 million)Vogel, Carol.
A Lackluster Art Auction in London
'' New York Times. 22 June 2010.
to the New York collector Franck Giraud.Hough, Andrew.

'' The Telegraph. 22 June 2010
The price was nevertheless a record for a Manet painting.


Gallery

File:Édouard Manet - Fishing.JPG, ''Fishing'', 1860/61 File:Edouard Manet Music in the Tuileries 1862.jpg, ''Music in the Tuileries'', 1862 File:Edouard Manet 093.jpg, ''The Ball of the Opera'', 1873 File:Edouard Manet Faure as Hamlet.JPG, ''
Jean-Baptiste Faure Jean-Baptiste Faure () (15 January 1830 – 9 November 1914) was a French operatic baritone and art collector who also composed several classical songs. Singing career Faure was born in Moulins. A choirboy in his youth, he entered the Pari ...
in the Role of Hamlet'', 1877 File:Édouard Manet - Fishing (Detail).JPG, ''Fishing'' (Detail), Manet together with later wife Suzanne File:Édouard Manet - La Musique aux Tuileries (Detail).JPG, ''Music in the Tuileries'' (Detail) File:Édouard Manet - The Ball of the Opera (Detail).jpg, ''The Ball of the Opera'' (Detail), Manet is the man with the blond beard File:Edouard Manet 031.jpg, ''At Pere Lathuille'', 1879, uses the same suit jacket File:Edouard Manet - Spanish Studio Scene.jpg, Édouard Manet: ''Velasquez in his Studio'', 1865–1870 File:Fantin-Latour Homage to Delacroix.jpg, Henri Fantin-Latour: '' Hommage à Delacroix'', 1864 File:Manet par Fantin-Latour.jpg, Henri Fantin-Latour: ''Portrait d'Édouard Manet'', 1867 File:Henri Fantin-Latour - A Studio at Les Batignolles - Google Art Project.jpg, Henri Fantin-Latour: '' Un atelier aux Batignolles'', 1870


See also

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Citations


References

* Charles S. Moffet: ''Selbstporträt mit Palette''. In: ''Manet 1832–1883''. Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Frölich & Kaufmann, Berlin 1984, . * Theodor Reff: ''Manet and modern Paris''. National Gallery of Art, Washington und University of Chicago Press, Chicago und London 1982, . * Victor Ieronim Stoichiţă: ''Eduard Manet: Selbstporträt, 1879''. In: Ulrich Pfisterer, Valeska von Rosen: ''Der Künstler als Kunstwerk. Selbstporträts vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart''. Philipp Reclam jun., Stuttgart 2005, . * Gary Tinterow,
Geneviève Lacambre Geneviève Lacambre (born 1937) is a French honorary general curator of heritage, and has been the Chargée de mission at the Musée d'Orsay. Career Curator at the department of paintings of the Louvre Museum from 1965 to 1979, then at the ...
: ''Manet/Velázquez: The French Taste for Spanish Painting''. Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Paris, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Yale University Press, New Haven und London 2003, . {{ACArt Portraits by Édouard Manet Manet Manet 1879 paintings 19th-century portraits Paintings about painting