10. The ‘very few paintings’ by
Manet that Van Gogh could have seen included
Repose: portrait of Berthe Morisot, 1870
(Providence, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design) and
Le bon bock, 1873
(Philadelphia Museum of Art). They had hung at the Salon of 1873, which Van Gogh had visited (
see letter 9). It is possible that he also saw Manet’s
Argentueil, 1874
(Tournai, Musée des Beaux-Arts) at the Salon of 1875. The London branch of Durand-Ruel exhibited two paintings by Manet during Van Gogh’s time in London (1873-1874), possibly
The balcony, 1868-1869
(Paris, Musée d’Orsay) and
Young man in the costume of a Majo, 1863 (New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art). He may have seen them there. See exhib. cat.
Manet. Françoise Cachin
et al. Paris (Grand Palais) and New York (The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
1983. New York 1983, pp. 513-514, 537.