Homage To Manet No. 2 — Plaster
Artist: Anonyme
Homage to Manet No. 2
Plaster sculpture representing a bunch of asparagus, inspired by the famous painting The Bunch of Asparagus, painted in 1880 by Édouard Manet. In 1880, the art collector Charles Ephrussi commissioned Manet to paint a still life of a bunch of asparagus for 800 francs. Upon receiving the work, he ultimately paid him 1,000 francs. Touched by this gesture, Manet decided to give his generous patron a second, smaller painting entitled The Asparagus. He accompanied it with a now-famous note: "There was one missing from your bunch."
This sculpture pays homage to this emblematic anecdote in art history and to Manet's mischievous spirit.
A hook on the back of the sculpture allows for wall mounting or flat display.
Dimensions: 39 × 22.5 cm
Plaster sculpture representing a bunch of asparagus, inspired by the famous painting The Bunch of Asparagus, painted in 1880 by Édouard Manet. In 1880, the art collector Charles Ephrussi commissioned Manet to paint a still life of a bunch of asparagus for 800 francs. Upon receiving the work, he ultimately paid him 1,000 francs. Touched by this gesture, Manet decided to give his generous patron a second, smaller painting entitled The Asparagus. He accompanied it with a now-famous note: "There was one missing from your bunch."
This sculpture pays homage to this emblematic anecdote in art history and to Manet's mischievous spirit.
A hook on the back of the sculpture allows for wall mounting or flat display.
Dimensions: 39 × 22.5 cm
200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Plaster
Length: 39 cm
Width: 22,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1709546
Availability: In stock
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