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Suzanne Manet (UK: /ˈmæneɪ/, US: /mæˈneɪ, məˈ-/; née
Leenhoff; 30
October 1829 – 8
March 1906) was a Dutch-born
pianist and the wife of the
painter Édouard...
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death of his
father in 1862,
Manet married Suzanne Leenhoff in 1863 at a
Protestant church.
Leenhoff was a Dutch-born
piano teacher two
years Manet's senior...
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Constantijn Leenhoff (24 May 1841 – 25 April 1914) was a
Dutch painter and sculptor. He was born in
Zaltbommel to
Carolus Antonius Leenhoff (1807–1878)...
- Édouard Manet.
Partially a
portrait of 16-year-old Léon
Leenhoff — the son of
Suzanne Leenhoff before her 1863
marriage to Manet, and
possibly the son...
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while the man has
often been
identified as Manet's brother-in-law
Rodolphe Leenhoff.
Boating is
often cited as Manet's
foray into
Impressionism based on its...
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motto "Dispereert niet" ("do not despair"). Made in 1887 by
Ferdinand Leenhoff in bronze, it was
placed on a
central location in ****n, the
Roode Steen...
- Fournier). The
brothers Édouard and Eugène took
piano lessons from
Suzanne Leenhoff from 1849; she
eventually married Édouard in 1863. Eugéne
served in the...
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Mennonite pastor, writer,
politician and
farmer Suzanne Manet (born '
Leenhoff', 1829–1906),
pianist and
opera singer, wife of Édouard
Manet Geerhardus...
- on the
Roode Steen. A
statue of Jan
Pieterszoon Coen, made by
Ferdinand Leenhoff, was
placed on the
square in 1893.
Roode Steen is the
meeting point of...
- Léon Koelin-
Leenhoff, the out-of-wedlock son (possibly
fathered by
Manet or by Manet's father) of Manet's ****ure wife,
Suzanne Leenhoff. The painting...