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Portrait of Madame Brunet is an oil painting on canvas by Édouard Manet, begun in 1861 and completed in 1863. Its subject is Caroline de Pène, the wife of the sculptor Eugène Cyrille Brunet. According to Duret she was not beautiful and – although Manet flattered her – she burst into tears when she first saw the painting. It originally depicted the sitter full-length, but by 1867 Manet had cut away the bottom section. The painting was acquired from the private Payne-Whitney collection in New York (largely built up by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney) by the J. Paul Getty Museum in 2011.

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  • Retrato de Madame Brunet es una pintura al óleo sobre lienzo de Édouard Manet, empezada en 1861 y completada en 1863. La retratada es Caroline Penne, esposa del escultor Eugène Cyrille Brunet.​ Según Duret no era hermosa y – a pesar de que Manet la halagó mejorando un tanto los rasgos– se echó a llorar la primera vez que vio la pintura.​ Originalmente la mostraba de cuerpo entero, pero en 1867 el propio Manet cortó la sección inferior.​ La tonalidad de la pintura, con su énfasis en el negro, muestra la influencia del arte español, y de Diego Velázquez en particular.​ Felipe IV cazador ha sido sugerido como probable inspiración para el fondo de paisaje.​ La pintura fue adquirida de la colección privada Payne-Whitney en Nueva York (en gran parte reunida por Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney) por el Museo J. Paul Getty en 2011.​​ (es)
  • Portrait of Madame Brunet is an oil painting on canvas by Édouard Manet, begun in 1861 and completed in 1863. Its subject is Caroline de Pène, the wife of the sculptor Eugène Cyrille Brunet. According to Duret she was not beautiful and – although Manet flattered her – she burst into tears when she first saw the painting. It originally depicted the sitter full-length, but by 1867 Manet had cut away the bottom section. The tonality of the painting, with its emphasis on black, shows the influence of Spanish art, and Diego Velázquez in particular. Velázquez's Philip IV as a Hunter has been suggested as a likely inspiration for the landscape background. The painting was acquired from the private Payne-Whitney collection in New York (largely built up by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney) by the J. Paul Getty Museum in 2011. (en)
  • Portrait de Madame Brunet est une huile sur toile réalisée par Édouard Manet en 1861-1863, acquise en 2011 par le J. Paul Getty Museum de Los Angeles, aux États-Unis . Le tableau appartenait jusque-là à une collection particulière de New York , et ses dimensions, qui étaient de 130 × 98 cm ont été rectifiées : 132 × 100 cm. (fr)
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  • Portrait de Madame Brunet est une huile sur toile réalisée par Édouard Manet en 1861-1863, acquise en 2011 par le J. Paul Getty Museum de Los Angeles, aux États-Unis . Le tableau appartenait jusque-là à une collection particulière de New York , et ses dimensions, qui étaient de 130 × 98 cm ont été rectifiées : 132 × 100 cm. (fr)
  • Retrato de Madame Brunet es una pintura al óleo sobre lienzo de Édouard Manet, empezada en 1861 y completada en 1863. La retratada es Caroline Penne, esposa del escultor Eugène Cyrille Brunet.​ Según Duret no era hermosa y – a pesar de que Manet la halagó mejorando un tanto los rasgos– se echó a llorar la primera vez que vio la pintura.​ Originalmente la mostraba de cuerpo entero, pero en 1867 el propio Manet cortó la sección inferior.​ (es)
  • Portrait of Madame Brunet is an oil painting on canvas by Édouard Manet, begun in 1861 and completed in 1863. Its subject is Caroline de Pène, the wife of the sculptor Eugène Cyrille Brunet. According to Duret she was not beautiful and – although Manet flattered her – she burst into tears when she first saw the painting. It originally depicted the sitter full-length, but by 1867 Manet had cut away the bottom section. The painting was acquired from the private Payne-Whitney collection in New York (largely built up by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney) by the J. Paul Getty Museum in 2011. (en)
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  • Retrato de Madame Brunet (es)
  • Portrait de Madame Brunet (fr)
  • Portrait of Madame Brunet (en)
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