Jean-Frédéric Bazille Manet at his easel c. 1868-70 |
Édouard Maneet Baudelaire etching 1862-67 |
Édouard Manet The Funeral (Baudelaire) 1867 |
Édouard Manet Posthumous portrait of Baudelaire etching 1868 |
Édouard Manet was one of the few Parisians to attend the funeral of Charles Baudelaire in 1867. Manet made a moody painting of that scene (in greens and grays, above) and etched a posthumous portrait of the moody poet he had admired and supported.
Below, another etched portrait by Manet – of his brother's wife, Berthe Morisot – seen here with Morisot's own painting of a young woman on a small sofa in a pale pink dress.
Édouard Manet Berthe Morisot etching 1872-74 |
Berthe Morisot The Pink Dress c. 1870 |
Édouard Manet Jeanne etching 1882 |
Édouard Manet Philibert Rouvière as Hamlet etching 1865-66 |