Paintings

Attributed to Eva Gonzalès
French, 1849-1883
Woman Sitting for Tea
Oil on canvas
29 ½ by 40 ¼ in, w/ frame 37 by 48 in
Signed lower right

Inventory Number: 01619
1800-1899 European Figurative Period 1800-1899 19th Century

See Artist Bio below.


Attributed to Eva Gonzalès
French, 1849-1883

Eva Gonzalès was born in Paris into the family of the writer Emmanuel Gonzalèz. In 1865, she began her professional training and took lessons in drawing from the society portraitist Charles Chaplin. Gonzalès became a pupil of the artist Édouard Manet in February 1869. Manet is said to have begun a portrait of her at once which was completed on 12 March 1870 and exhibited at Salon in that year.

Like her teacher, Édouard Manet, she never exhibited with the Impressionist painters in their controversial exhibitions in Paris, but she is considered part of the group because of her painting style. She was Manet's only formal student and modeled frequently for several members of the Impressionist school.

Until 1872, she was strongly influenced by Manet but later developed her own, more personal style. Her career was cut short when she died in childbirth at the age of thirty-four, exactly six days after the death of her teacher, Manet.

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