L’Enfant à la tasse, portrait de Jean Monet W131, 1868
The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131 - Claude Monet
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The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131 - Claude Monet

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À propos de l’œuvre

L'Enfant à la tasse, portrait de Jean Monet, par Claude Monet

Claude Monet · Jean Monet in front of a striped cup · Private collection

The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131hand painted reproduction

Jean Monet, aged about a year, sits in front of a large white cup circled in blue. His face turned to the right stands out against an almost empty brown background. Monet focuses all attention on the rosy cheeks, blond hair, waking eyes and light blouse, painted with remarkable freedom of touch for this family portrait from 1868.

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The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131Claude Monet · 1868
1868Dating
46 × 33 cmDimensions of the original
Oil on canvasOriginal technique
Wildenstein 131Inventory
A real paintingThe canvas is painted, never printed.
Created for youEach copy is made to order.
Controlled in photoYou see the finished painting before it leaves.
Touch-ups includedAdjustments are made before shipping.

Look at the work

The child's face, white coat and cup form a portrait of great proximity

Jean is seen halfway, slightly shifted to the left. His head turns three-quarters to the right, while his arm rests on the table. The tightened vertical cut places the viewer almost at the child's height and eliminates any unnecessary narrative elements.

The white coat is crossed with gray, mauve and pink touches; its gathered collar forms an irregular crown around the neck. In the foreground, the striped cup occupies a deliberately important place. Its cold white and cobalt blue bands respond to the lights of the garment and the light shape of the face.

A familiar object is enough to give the child's scale and transform a study of the face into a moment of domestic life.

Composition, touch and light

What Monet builds behind the impression of snapshot

Three precise elements allow us to understand this composition and the essential difficulties of faithful reproduction.

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An intimate framing without decoration

The brown background does not describe any piece. It brings the head and bust together, while allowing the profile to breathe. This economy forces each variation in skin tone, hair and fabric to carry the presence of the model.

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The gaze directs the entire composition

Eyes turn to a point outside the painting. The cheek, nose and mouth follow this orientation, while the horizontal arm and cup hold the figure in the foreground.

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Whites never neutral

The blouse and ceramic do not use the same white. The garment receives warm, purple shadows; the cup appears denser, colder and more regular. This distinction gives volume to the materials.

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Composition01

The profile remains soft without becoming blurry

The contours of the forehead, nose and lips are precise but interrupted by light. A drawing that is too hard would age the model and eliminate the spontaneity of the gaze.

Color02

Hair contains several temperatures

Golden blonde, cold beige, brown and white mingle in small touches. The parting and strands must remain visible without forming a uniform helmet.

Matter03

The cup has real weight in the foreground

Its blue bands follow the curvature of the container. Their measured regularity contrasts with the freer touch of the blouse and helps build the very short depth of the portrait.

Documented benchmarks

Three pieces of information specific to this work

Dated 1868, this oil on canvas is given for 46 × 33 cm in the published iconographic reference. Preserved in private collections, it bears number 131 of the Wildenstein catalog raisonné.

Model01

Jean Monet, first son of Claude Monet and Camille Doncieux

Jean was born in August 1867. In this portrait executed the following year, Monet does not seek an official pose: he observes the concentration, the roundness of the face and the immediate presence of a very young child.

Catalog02

The work is identified by Wildenstein number 131

This issue precisely distinguishes L'Enfant à la cup from Jean's other portraits, notably those where he appears in the cradle, in the garden or later on a horse-tricycle.

Conservation03

A work today in private collection

The public location of the painting is not communicated. The sheet therefore retains this cautious mention and is based on the title, date, published dimensions and reference of the catalog raisonné.

Your reproduction

What the painter must preserve

Fidelity here depends on precise relationships between light, touch, depth and color temperature.

  • Preserve age and softness of the face.
  • Differentiate the whites of the blouse and the cup.
  • Follow the curvature of the cobalt blue bands.
  • Keep the brown background alive, without flattening it.

Work sheet

Title The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131
Artist Claude Monet (1840 -1926)
Date 1868
Original technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 46 × 33 cm
Orientation Vertical
Conservation Private collection, Location not communicated
Inventory Wildenstein 131
Your reproduction Handmade oil painting on canvas
Consult the reference notice - Iconographic reference - Wildenstein 131

Presentation in your interior

A palette designed with the room

This small vertical portrait brings a soft presence to a bedroom, office or portrait wall. A walnut, tobacco brown or matte gold frame warms the background, while a light textile mat can highlight the whites and blues of the cup.

The Child with the Cup, portrait of Jean Monet W131, painted for your interior

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