Exotic Flower (Woman in a Mantilla) - Édouard Manet

Exotic Flower (Woman in a Mantilla) - Édouard Manet
The Charles Deering Collection
"Exotic Flower (Woman in a Mantilla)" by Édouard Manet (1868) Etching and aquatint in brown on ivory chine, laid down on ivory wove paper (chine collé).

Commentary

Commentary

"Exotic Flower (Woman in a Mantilla)" by Édouard Manet (1868) invites a close look at how form and feeling work together. The print-based method rewards close viewing, where line, texture, and contrast do most of the expressive work. Themes to notice include e tching. This piece is held in the source collection's Prints and Drawings collection. Édouard Manet is the artist behind this work. A useful anchor for reading the piece: Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883) published by Philippe Burty (French, 1830-1890) written by Armand Renaud (French, 1836-1895). The work is cataloged within a France cultural context. How to look at this work: It is cataloged as etching, which gives a clue to how the museum frames the object. Its medium (Etching and aquatint in brown on ivory chine, laid down on ivory wove paper (chine collé)) affects texture, durability, and how detail reads at different distances. Its listed dimensions (Image: 16.2 × 10.6 cm (6 7/16 × 4 3/16 in.); Plate/primary support: 17.4 × 11.6 cm (6 7/8 × 4 5/8 in.); Secondary support: 38.7 × 27.4 cm (15 1/4 × 10 13/16 in.)) suggest how intimate or monumental it may feel in person. Subject cues from the catalog include etching. Compare this reading with the museum record at the source collection: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/46785