Manet: A Model Family
By (Author) Diana Seave Greenwald
Contributions by Hilton Als
Contributions by Nancy Locke
Contributions by Emily Beeny
Contributions by Adrienne Chaparro
Contributions by Kathryn Kremnitzer
Contributions by Samuel Rodary
Contributions by Bill Scott
Contributions by Juliet Wilson-Bareau
Contributions by Alex Zivkovic
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st March 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Portraits and self-portraiture in art
History of art
759.4
Hardback
224
Width 229mm, Height 292mm
A groundbreaking and richly illustrated account of the importance of Manets family to his art
All families are complicated, but the family of douard Manet (18321883) was more complicated than most. The artist married his fathers alleged mistresswhose son, born out of wedlock, may have been douards, his fathers, or another mans. For all its complexities, Manets family fueled his creativity. They were his most frequent models, and supported him emotionally and financially. Manet: A Model Family is an innovative new exploration of the largely neglected story of the importance of Manets family to his art.
Presenting new research on works in which Manet depicted family members, Manet: A Model Family shows how an understanding of the artists family sheds crucial light on his artistic career. Manets mother, wife, stepson, and other relativesincluding his sister-in-law, the painter Berthe Morisotare given long overdue recognition for their role in Manets life and work. Leading scholars present technical and archival analysis, including redating Madame Auguste Manet, an important, newly conserved painting of Manets mother. In an essay inspired by that canvas, Pulitzer Prizewinning critic Hilton Als reconsiders Manets formative relationship with his mother and his bourgeois Parisian roots.
With its original account of Manets domestic relationships and personal life, Manet: A Model Family humanizes the artist and his contributions to the birth of modernism.
Published in association with the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Exhibition Schedule
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
October 10, 2024January 20, 2025
Diana Seave Greenwald is the William and Lia Poorvu Curator of the Collection at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. She is the author of Painting by Numbers: Data-Driven Histories of Nineteenth-Century Art and, with Nathaniel Silver, Isabella Stewart Gardner: A Life. She is also the editor of Betye Saar: Heart of a Wanderer and, with Casey Riley, Fellow Wanderer: Isabella Stewart Gardners Travel Albums (all Princeton).