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1st Art Gallery offers the option to receive your painting ready to hang or rolled in a tube.
Currently, the frames listed will be only ship up to a certain size. Once the maximum size is reached, the framing option is automatically disabled.
However, if you are interested in stretching or framing a painting larger than 24x36 inches (60x90 cm), please contact one of our customer success associates or let us know in your order notes. We will send you a catalog of our large framing styles and pricing options.
Unframed rolled canvas orders will arrive rolled inside a protective tube with an extra 1.5" white canvas on all sides so you can easily frame it locally.


Chez Le Père Lathuile, also known as At Le Père Lathuile, is an oil painting by the French artist Edouard Manet. This masterpiece was created when Manet had already created many of his most shocking paintings, and his somber palette gave way to lighter colors. He incorporated some of the traits of Monet’s and Renoir’s work. From 1875 on, the painter took an interest in portraying café scenes, and this one in specific was from a restaurant in the Batignolles neighborhood.
Edouard Manet was a Parisian painter who had a significant influence on Modern art. Manet’s work can be understood as the development of Realism into a more personal and looser manner than in the works of someone like Gustave Coubert. By 1859, the painter opened a studio with a friend and began to make a series of pictures that received polarizing views. It took him around three years to debut in the Salon. During this time, Manet, who was very sociable, made many close acquaintances and artistic friendships with diverse characters such as Charles Baudelaire, Eugene Delacroix, Henri Fantin-Latour, and Stépháne Mallarmé.
The defining years for Manet’s career were in the early 1860s, where he painted some of his best-known masterpieces and began to exhibit in the Parisian art scene, having many supporters as much as detractors. Inspired by painters such as Diego Velázquez, Titian, and Goya, Manet developed a very personal and distinctive visual, employing color just as well as he handled the blacks, greys, and whites. His pictures have been accused of being blurred, such as his friend Edgar Degas, yet most of his portraits are capable of expressing strong similarities to their subjects.
Chez Le Père Lathuile was painted in 1879. The first time it was exhibited was that year’s Salon. It received critical appraise. The painting was done in warm colors, giving the feeling of a sunny summer day. It seems to be the interaction of a date between a young man and a lady. While the couple occupies the middle and the left portion of the painting, a third character also plays his parts as a distant observer. A waiter holding a bottle looks at the couple while near the background and on the right side of the picture. The painting was done mainly with short brushstrokes, a technique that the painter employed regularly.
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You may choose to purchase your painting framed, in which case, it will arrive "ready to hang". We offer more than 20 beautiful models, all hand finished and expertly assembled by our experienced framers.
Note that for safety reasons we can only frame up to a certain size. Once the maximum size is reached the framing option is automatically disabled.





If you are planning to frame your painting yourself, use an existing frame, or frame it locally, you may choose to order your painting with a stretching service, meaning that it will arrive mounted on wooden bars.
If you're considering not framing your painting at all, you may opt for a Gallery Wrap. The term Gallery Wrap refers to the way the canvas is stretched, which is by wrapping it around thick stretcher bars, about 1.5 inch thick, with the canvas being secured to the back rather than the sides of those bars.
All orders ship with UPS, FedEx or DHL and will arrive directly to your home or office. A tracking number will be emailed to you as soon as the order leaves our studio so you can track it online. All orders ship express and usually arrive within 4-5 days from the shipping date. Due to shipping restraints, many of our framed, stretched, and oversize paintings may take 6-21 days for arrival depending on the safest route determined by the postal service.


Unframed paintings are covered with a special protective film, are gently rolled and then placed inside a strong specially designed tube.
Stretched, Gallery Wrapped and Framed paintings are covered with protective bubble wrap, separated by foam board and then carefully put into the cardboard box.