File:Young Boy Peeling a Pear (Édouard Manet) - Nationalmuseum - 18501.tif

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Édouard Manet: Young Boy Peeling a Pear  wikidata:Q4373335 reasonator:Q4373335
Artist
Édouard Manet  (1832–1883)  wikidata:Q40599 s:en:Author:Édouard Manet q:en:Édouard Manet
 
Édouard Manet
Description French painter, illustrator, lithographer, architectural draftsperson, drawer and visual artist
Date of birth/death 23 January 1832 Edit this at Wikidata 30 April 1883 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death former 10th arrondissement of Paris Edit this at Wikidata Paris Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1859 Edit this at Wikidata–1882 Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q40599
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Léon Leenhoff
Title
English: Young Boy Peeling a Pear
Svenska: Päronskalaren
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre portrait Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: The boy peeling the pear is Léon Koëlla Leenhoff, the son of Manet's wife Suzanne Leenhoff. But this is not just a straight-forward portrait. The artist was probably inspired by everyday scenes in older paintings – kitchen interiors, still-lifes or portrayals of various household chores. These were popular subjects in France in the 19th century. Anders Zorn acquired the painting on a visit to Paris, and donated it to the Nationalmuseum in 1896. Thus, the museum obtained its very first work by an artist in the Impressionist circle.
Svenska: Päronskalande hette Léon Koëlla Leenhoff och var son till Manets hustru Suzanne Leenhoff. Men det rör sig här inte om något vanligt porträtt. Konstnären inspirerades troligen av äldre epokers vardagsscener – köksinteriörer, stilleben eller skildringar av olika hushållssysslor. Sådana motiv var också populära i Frankrike under 1800-talet. Under ett besök i Paris blev Anders Zorn ägare till målningen. År 1896 skänkte han den vidare till Nationalmuseum. Därmed hade museet fått sitt allra första verk av en konstnär i impressionisternas krets.
Depicted people Léon Leenhoff Edit this at Wikidata
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English: The boy peeling the pear is Léon Koëlla Leenhoff, the son of Manet's wife Suzanne Leenhoff. But this is not just a straight-forward portrait. The artist was probably inspired by everyday scenes in older paintings – kitchen interiors, still-lifes or portrayals of various household chores. These were popular subjects in France in the 19th century. Anders Zorn acquired the painting on a visit to Paris, and donated it to the Nationalmuseum in 1896. Thus, the museum obtained its very first work by an artist in the Impressionist circle.
Svenska: Päronskalande hette Léon Koëlla Leenhoff och var son till Manets hustru Suzanne Leenhoff. Men det rör sig här inte om något vanligt porträtt. Konstnären inspirerades troligen av äldre epokers vardagsscener – köksinteriörer, stilleben eller skildringar av olika hushållssysslor. Sådana motiv var också populära i Frankrike under 1800-talet. Under ett besök i Paris blev Anders Zorn ägare till målningen. År 1896 skänkte han den vidare till Nationalmuseum. Därmed hade museet fått sitt allra första verk av en konstnär i impressionisternas krets.
Date Unknown date
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
  • height: 85 cm (33.4 in); width: 71 cm (27.9 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,85U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,71U174728
  • Framed: height: 100 cm (39.3 in); width: 86 cm (33.8 in); depth: 5 cm (1.9 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,100U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,86U174728
    dimensions QS:P5524,5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 1498
Exhibition history
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Source/Photographer Nationalmuseum
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