A brioche (1870; Paris, France) by Edouard Manet

Titled “A Brioche,” this piece was rendered by Edouard Manet in 1870 in Paris, France. The artwork, an oil painting on canvas, belongs to the Realism movement and is a notable example of the still life genre.

The artwork presents a refined display of domestic opulence and simplicity. In the foreground, a golden-brown brioche is prominently featured, positioned centrally atop a white, delicately folded cloth. Accompanying the pastry are meticulously depicted fruits—two peaches, a cluster of green grapes, and a hint of dark-skinned fruit in the background. A single white rose in a glass vase adds an element of elegance. The composition is arranged on an ornately carved wooden table, all set against a dark, muted backdrop that emphasizes the richness and texture of the objects illuminated by a subtle light source.

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