The Balcony (figure in Manet’s painting)

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The Balcony (figure in Manet’s painting) is the seated, white-dressed woman on the balcony in Édouard Manet’s 1868–69 painting, famously modeled by the Impressionist painter Berthe Morisot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork character
fictionalized portrait
painted figure
artHistoricalRole example of Manet’s modern-life subjects
key representation of female sitter in Manet’s oeuvre
artisticFunction anchor of the composition’s psychological focus
associatedWithMovement Impressionism
basedOn Berthe Morisot
costume white dress
creator Édouard Manet
culturalSignificance iconic image of Berthe Morisot in Manet’s work
depictedIn The Balcony
surface form: The Balcony (painting)
firstExhibitedWithWork Paris Salon
firstExhibitedYear 1869
gazeDirection toward viewer
hasAttribute contemplative expression
dark hair
light skin
hasColorDominanceInCostume white
hasPropNearby green balcony railing
potted plants
inCollectionOfWork Musée d'Orsay
surface form: Musée d’Orsay (via The Balcony painting)
inspiredBy social life of Parisian bourgeoisie
locatedOn balcony
modeledBy Berthe Morisot
partOfCompositionWith boy with flute
standing man on balcony
woman in background
position seated
relativePositionInWork foreground
left side
sexOrGender female
visualFocusOf The Balcony
surface form: The Balcony (painting)

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Berthe Morisot notableWork The Balcony (figure in Manet’s painting)