
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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.
Original: $51.39
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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.
Printed as a canvas print, the woven texture lends the piece a soft, gallery-ready depth that suits its layered colour and form.























