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In the Conservatory : ウィキペディア英語版
In the Conservatory
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''In the Conservatory'' (French: ''Dans la serre'') is an 1879 oil painting by Édouard Manet in the Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin. The setting is a conservatory at 70 in Paris, then owned by painter Otto Rosen and which Manet used as a studio for nine months in 1878 and 1879.〔 At first glance, we see a double portrait of a fashionable and attractive couple of some social rank. They are Manet's friends, the Guillemets, who owned a clothing shop. Their married status is conveyed by their rings, and the proximity of their hands is the nearest hint of intimacy. The woman becomes the focus of the portrait, however, being more prominently placed and colourfully dressed. Their physical separation—with the husband Jules slouching in dark clothing behind the bench—and their lack of engagement with the viewer create a sense of detachment, which has been the primary theme in modern criticism of the work.〔Lehmbeck, 107–109; at length in Crary〕
The painting was exhibited in the 1879 Paris Salon and was regarded as surprisingly conservative for Manet. Jules-Antoine Castagnary wrote, with tongue in cheek, "But what is this? Face and hands more carefully drawn than usual: is Manet making concessions to the public?"〔Quoted in Crary, 90〕—and said it portrayed "the elegance of fashionable life".〔Herbert, R. L. (1991). ''Impressionism: Art, Leisure, and Parisian Society''. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press; p. 182. ISBN 0300050836〕 Yet the portrait is not entirely conventional—the sense of dislocation carries to the background. Joris-Karl Huysmans called the subjects "marvelously detached from the envelope of green surrounding them".〔Quoted in Lehmbeck, 109, fn 85〕
The interplay of lines formally defines the work. The woman has an erect posture echoed by the vertical slats of the bench, and the man, though leaning forward, does not break that vertical. The bench continues off the right side, reinforcing the horizontal and the separation of foreground and background. The diagonal pleats on the woman's dress provide some relief from the linearity of the composition.
Jean-Baptiste Faure bought ''In the Conservatory'' from Manet, along with three other paintings, for the "paltry sum" of 11,000 francs.〔Brombert, 450〕 It was taken from the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin during the Nazi plunder but recovered in 1945 in a German salt mine stashed with a vast amount of art and other valuables. A photograph (below) in the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration shows soldiers in the mine posing with this particular work.
== Gallery ==

File:Manet - Mme Manet im Gewaechshaus.JPG|A portrait of Manet's wife, Suzanne, in a similar setting and also from 1879
File:Stop's 1879 caricature of Manet's In the Conservatory.png|The caricaturist Morel-Retz (pseudonym "Stop") published this caricature of ''In the Conservatory'' in 1879.
File:Manet's Wintergarden 19450425 NARA 5757184.jpg|The painting was looted under Nazi Germany. This 1945 photograph shows US soldiers with the painting in the Merkers salt mine.


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