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[[Image:Edouard Manet 041.jpg|thumb|right|250px|''Portrait of Eva Gonzalès'', [[1869]]-[[1870]], by [[Édouard Manet|Manet]]]]
'''Eva Gonzalès''' ([[April 19]], [[1849]] – [[May 6]], [[1883]]) was a [[France|French]] [[Impressionism|Impressionist]] painter.


Like her teacher, [[Édouard Manet]], she never exhibited with the Impressionist painters in their controversial exhibitions in [[Paris]], but she is considered part of the group because of her painting style. She was Manet's only formal student and modeled frequently for several members of the Impressionist school.
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She married Henri Guérard and used him and her sister Jeanne Gonzales as the subjects for many of her paintings. Her career was cut short when she died in childbirth at the age of thirty-four, exactly six days after the death of her teacher, Manet.

The painting she is completing in Manet's ''Portrait of Eva Gonzalès'' demonstrates the mastery she had achieved at that age. However, it should be noted that this depiction of Gonzales is less than flattering in that her dress, her posture and technique are not actually not those of a professional to painting. The work that Gonzales is working on is in actuallity not her own, but actually one of Manet's paintings.

==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:Eva GonzalÈs - Plage de Dieppe vue depuis la falaise Ouest.jpg|''Plage de Dieppe vue depuis la falaise Ouest,'' Château-Musée, [[Dieppe]], [[France]] 1871
Image:Eva Gonzales - Enfant de troupe.JPG|''Enfant de troupe,'' Musée Gaston Rapin, [[Villeneuve-sur-Lot]], [[France]], 1870
Image:Eva Gonzalès - - The Donkey Ride.jpg|''The Donkey Ride,'' City Museum & Art Gallery, [[Bristol]], [[England]] 1880
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Afternoon Tea or On the Terrace.jpg|''Afternoon Tea or On the Terrace,'' Private Collection 1875
Image:Eva Gonzalès - An actress with a mask.jpg|''An actress with a mask,'' Private Collection
Image:Eva Gonzalès - L'AVANT PORT (DIEPPE).jpg|''L'Avant Port (Dieppe),'' Private Collection
Image:Eva Gonzalès - L'Indolence.jpg|''L'Indolence,'' Private Collection 1871-72
Image:Eva Gonzalès - La Toilette.jpg|''La Toilette,'' Private Collection 1879
Image:Eva Gonzalès - La jeune élève.jpg|''La jeune élève (Portrait of Sister as Artist),'' Private Collection 1871-72
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Le Petit Lever.jpg|''Le petit lever,'' Private Collection 1875
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Morning Awakening.jpg|''Morning Awakening,'' [[Kunsthalle Bremen]], [[Bremen]], [[Germany]] 1876
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Nounou avec enfant.jpg|''Nounou avec enfant,'' [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington D.C.]] 1877-78
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Portrait of Jeanne Gonzales in Profile.jpg|''Portrait of Jeanne Gonzales in Profile,'' Private Collection
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Portrait of a Woman in White.jpg|''Portrait of a Woman in White,'' Private Collection 1879
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Reading in the Forest.jpg|''Reading in the Forest,'' [[Musée du Petit Palais]], [[Paris]] 1880
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Roses dans un verre.jpg|''Roses dans un verre,'' Private Collection 1880-82
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Secretly.jpg|''Secretly,'' Private Collection 1877-78
Image:Eva Gonzalès - The Milliner.jpg|''The Milliner,'' [[The Art Institute of Chicago]] c.1877
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Une loge aux Italiens.jpg|''Une loge aux Italiens,'' [[Musée d'Orsay]], [[Paris]] 1874
Image:Eva Gonzalès - White Shoes.jpg|''White Shoes,'' Private Collection 1879-80
Image:Eva Gonzalès - Women in White.jpg|''Woman in White,'' [[National Museum of Women in the Arts]], [[Washington D.C.]] 1879
</gallery>

==Further reading==
*Marie-Caroline Sainsaulieu, Jacques de Mons: ''Eva Gonzalès: 1849 - 1883; étude critique et catalogue raisonné ''. Paris 1990
*Marianne Delafond: ''Les femmes impressionnistes: Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès, Berthe Morisot''. Paris 1993 ISBN 2-85047-227-1

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Portrait of Eva Gonzalès, 1869-1870, by Manet

Eva Gonzalès (April 19, 1849May 6, 1883) was a French Impressionist painter.

Like her teacher, Édouard Manet, she never exhibited with the Impressionist painters in their controversial exhibitions in Paris, but she is considered part of the group because of her painting style. She was Manet's only formal student and modeled frequently for several members of the Impressionist school.

She married Henri Guérard and used him and her sister Jeanne Gonzales as the subjects for many of her paintings. Her career was cut short when she died in childbirth at the age of thirty-four, exactly six days after the death of her teacher, Manet.

The painting she is completing in Manet's Portrait of Eva Gonzalès demonstrates the mastery she had achieved at that age. However, it should be noted that this depiction of Gonzales is less than flattering in that her dress, her posture and technique are not actually not those of a professional to painting. The work that Gonzales is working on is in actuallity not her own, but actually one of Manet's paintings.

Gallery

Further reading

  • Marie-Caroline Sainsaulieu, Jacques de Mons: Eva Gonzalès: 1849 - 1883; étude critique et catalogue raisonné . Paris 1990
  • Marianne Delafond: Les femmes impressionnistes: Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès, Berthe Morisot. Paris 1993 ISBN 2-85047-227-1