. . . . . . . . . . "Boy Blowing Bubbles (also known as The Soap Bubbles; French: Les Bulles de savon) is an 1867 painting by \u00C9douard Manet, who gave it its present title. It depicts L\u00E9on Koelin-Leenhoff, the illegitimate son (possibly fathered by Manet) of Manet's future wife, Suzanne Leenhoff. The painting shows him aged 15 blowing soap bubbles, a traditional symbol of the brevity of life. It is now in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, whose founder acquired it via Andr\u00E9 Weil in New York in November 1943."@en . . . . . . . "Boy Blowing Bubbles (also known as The Soap Bubbles; French: Les Bulles de savon) is an 1867 painting by \u00C9douard Manet, who gave it its present title. It depicts L\u00E9on Koelin-Leenhoff, the illegitimate son (possibly fathered by Manet) of Manet's future wife, Suzanne Leenhoff. The painting shows him aged 15 blowing soap bubbles, a traditional symbol of the brevity of life. It is now in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon, whose founder acquired it via Andr\u00E9 Weil in New York in November 1943. Manet's teacher Thomas Couture had painted a work with the same subject in 1859 (New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art), but it differs from Manet's naturalistic treatment by the inclusion of numerous narrative and symbolic details, such as school books and a laurel wreath. Manet's painting has more in common with an 18th-century prototype, Soap Bubbles by Chardin (1737; Washington, National Gallery of Art). While Manet's use of a nearly monochrome palette and dark background show the influence of the old masters he admired, the contemporary clothing and roughly impasted surface of Boy Blowing Bubbles are consistent with Manet's Realist determination to paint modern life. Boy Blowing Bubbles is one of 17 works painted by Manet in the 1860s and '70s depicting young L\u00E9on; among the others are Boy Carrying a Sword and Luncheon in the Studio."@en . . "Ragazzo che soffia bolle di sapone (Les bulles de savon) \u00E8 un dipinto a olio su tela (100,5x81,4 cm) realizzato nel 1867 dal pittore pre-impressionista francese \u00C9douard Manet. La tela \u00E8 conservata al Museu Calouste-Gulbenkian di Lisbona."@it . . "1072486796"^^ . . . "Ragazzo che soffia bolle di sapone"@it . . . . "61128151"^^ . "Les Bulles de savon"@fr . . "Boy Blowing Bubbles"@en . "Les Bulles de savon est un tableau r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par le peintre \u00C9douard Manet en 1867."@fr . "2357"^^ . . "As Bolas de sab\u00E3o (Les Bulles de savon) \u00E9 uma pintura do pintor franc\u00EAs Manet de 1867. A obra, que \u00E9 um \u00F3leo sobre tela, representa o filho natural do artista, e inscreve-se como tal na s\u00E9rie de retratos representando Leon, tais como e (ambos em Galeria). O jovem com quinze anos diverte-se a fazer bolas de sab\u00E3o a partir de uma calda de sab\u00E3o numa tigela, talvez para simbolizar a brevidade da vida. A obra foi adquirida por Calouste Gulbenkian, em Nova Iorque, em novembro de 1943 estando actualmente exposta no Museu Calouste Gulbenkian em Lisboa."@pt . . "As Bolas de sab\u00E3o (Les Bulles de savon) \u00E9 uma pintura do pintor franc\u00EAs Manet de 1867. A obra, que \u00E9 um \u00F3leo sobre tela, representa o filho natural do artista, e inscreve-se como tal na s\u00E9rie de retratos representando Leon, tais como e (ambos em Galeria). O jovem com quinze anos diverte-se a fazer bolas de sab\u00E3o a partir de uma calda de sab\u00E3o numa tigela, talvez para simbolizar a brevidade da vida. A obra foi adquirida por Calouste Gulbenkian, em Nova Iorque, em novembro de 1943 estando actualmente exposta no Museu Calouste Gulbenkian em Lisboa."@pt . . "As Bolas de sab\u00E3o (Manet)"@pt . . . "Ragazzo che soffia bolle di sapone (Les bulles de savon) \u00E8 un dipinto a olio su tela (100,5x81,4 cm) realizzato nel 1867 dal pittore pre-impressionista francese \u00C9douard Manet. La tela \u00E8 conservata al Museu Calouste-Gulbenkian di Lisbona."@it . . . . . "Les Bulles de savon est un tableau r\u00E9alis\u00E9 par le peintre \u00C9douard Manet en 1867."@fr .