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  1. Suzanne Manet (UK: / ˈ m æ n eɪ /, US: / m æ ˈ n eɪ, m ə ˈ-/; née Leenhoff; 30 October 1829 – 8 March 1906) was a Dutch-born pianist and the wife of the painter Édouard Manet, for whom she frequently modeled.

  2. A quarta figura, parcialmente obscurecida no fundo do interior, é, possivelmente, Leon Leenhoff, filho de Suzanne Leenhoff, e possivelmente do pai do artista. A pintura foi vendida por Gustave Caillebotte em 1884 e atualmente está no Musée d'Orsay, em Paris.

  3. Manet met his future wife, Suzanne Leenhoff, in 1850, when she arrived in his parents’ household as a piano teacher. Before their marriage, Suzanne served as the model for Manet’s first history painting, and she continued through the succeeding decades to sit for private portraits like this one, painted in the mid-1870s.

  4. Learn about Suzanne Leenhoff, the wife and muse of Édouard Manet, who posed for him in various portraits. See the Norton Simon portrait, one of his unfinished works that reveals his artistic process and style.

  5. The Met owns a rare sketch of Manet's wife, the Dutch pianist Suzanne Leenhoff, who married him in 1863. The painting shows Manet's technique and style, as well as the sitter's appearance and clothing.

  6. Madame Manet at the Piano is a portrait by Édouard Manet of his wife Suzanne (née Leenhoff), painted in 1867-68 and now in the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris. [1] It highlights her talent on the piano, having played Wagner to Baudelaire during his last days.

  7. A portrait of Manet's wife painted at Bellevue in 1880, showing her in a black dress and a hat. Learn about the artwork's history, provenance, and exhibition at The Met, and see related resources and images.