
On the Beach by Manet Exhibition
On the Beach (1873) was painted by Édouard Manet during a three-week stay with his family at Berck-sur-Mer — grains of real sand are mixed into the paint itself. It shows his wife Suzanne, veiled and absorbed in a book, beside his brother Eugène, reclining and gazing out to sea. Manet, a pivotal figure bridging Realism and Impressionism, captures the quiet, unposed intimacy of a family afternoon rather than a grand seaside scene.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
On the Beach (1873) was painted by Édouard Manet during a three-week stay with his family at Berck-sur-Mer — grains of real sand are mixed into the paint itself. It shows his wife Suzanne, veiled and absorbed in a book, beside his brother Eugène, reclining and gazing out to sea. Manet, a pivotal figure bridging Realism and Impressionism, captures the quiet, unposed intimacy of a family afternoon rather than a grand seaside scene.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.
Original: $29.69
-65%$29.69
$10.39Description
On the Beach (1873) was painted by Édouard Manet during a three-week stay with his family at Berck-sur-Mer — grains of real sand are mixed into the paint itself. It shows his wife Suzanne, veiled and absorbed in a book, beside his brother Eugène, reclining and gazing out to sea. Manet, a pivotal figure bridging Realism and Impressionism, captures the quiet, unposed intimacy of a family afternoon rather than a grand seaside scene.
The fine art print format preserves the original's precise detail and tonal nuance, giving the composition unusual clarity and definition.























