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Standing at Easel

This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.
Manet and his Easel
Jean-Frédéric Bazille (French, 1841–1870)
Charcoal, white chalk on blue laid paper faded to yellow-gray; 11 5/8 x 8 7/16 in.; 1868–70 (?)
Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 1975.1.569
This sensitive drawing testifies to the collaboration and friendship among the prominent Impressionist painters. It likely was made in Bazille’s Paris studio on the rue de la Condamine just a year before the artist’s untimely death in the Franco-Prussian War, when his relationship with Édouard Manet had grown especially close.

This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.
Manet and his Easel
Jean-Frédéric Bazille (French, 1841–1870)
Charcoal, white chalk on blue laid paper faded to yellow-gray; 11 5/8 x 8 7/16 in.; 1868–70 (?)
Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 1975.1.569
This sensitive drawing testifies to the collaboration and friendship among the prominent Impressionist painters. It likely was made in Bazille’s Paris studio on the rue de la Condamine just a year before the artist’s untimely death in the Franco-Prussian War, when his relationship with Édouard Manet had grown especially close.