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Edouard Manet
French Realist/Impressionist Painter, 1832-1883 The roughly painted style and photographic lighting in these works was seen as specifically modern, and as a challenge to the Renaissance works Manet copied or used as source material. His work is considered 'early modern', partially because of the black outlining of figures, which draws attention to the surface of the picture plane and the material quality of paint. He became friends with the Impressionists Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Paul Cezanne, and Camille Pissarro, through another painter, Berthe Morisot, who was a member of the group and drew him into their activities. The grand niece of the painter Jean-Honor?? Fragonard, Morisot's paintings first had been accepted in the Salon de Paris in 1864 and she continued to show in the salon for ten years. Manet became the friend and colleague of Berthe Morisot in 1868. She is credited with convincing Manet to attempt plein air painting, which she had been practicing since she had been introduced to it by another friend of hers, Camille Corot. They had a reciprocating relationship and Manet incorporated some of her techniques into his paintings. In 1874, she became his sister-in-law when she married his brother, Eugene. Self-portrait with palette, 1879Unlike the core Impressionist group, Manet maintained that modern artists should seek to exhibit at the Paris Salon rather than abandon it in favor of independent exhibitions. Nevertheless, when Manet was excluded from the International exhibition of 1867, he set up his own exhibition. His mother worried that he would waste all his inheritance on this project, which was enormously expensive. While the exhibition earned poor reviews from the major critics, it also provided his first contacts with several future Impressionist painters, including Degas. Although his own work influenced and anticipated the Impressionist style, he resisted involvement in Impressionist exhibitions, partly because he did not wish to be seen as the representative of a group identity, and partly because he preferred to exhibit at the Salon. Eva Gonzal??s was his only formal student. He was influenced by the Impressionists, especially Monet and Morisot. Their influence is seen in Manet's use of lighter colors, but he retained his distinctive use of black, uncharacteristic of Impressionist painting. He painted many outdoor (plein air) pieces, but always returned to what he considered the serious work of the studio. Manet enjoyed a close friendship with composer Emmanuel Chabrier, painting two portraits of him; the musician owned 14 of Manet's paintings and dedicated his Impromptu to Manet's wife. Throughout his life, although resisted by art critics, Manet could number as his champions Emile Zola, who supported him publicly in the press, Stephane Mallarme, and Charles Baudelaire, who challenged him to depict life as it was. Manet, in turn, drew or painted each of them.

 

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Edouard Manet Isabelle Lemonnier le Chapeau a la Main oil painting

Painting ID::  84930

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Edouard Manet
Isabelle Lemonnier le Chapeau a la Main
Date c. 1879/1880 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 101 x 81 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet La corrida oil painting

Painting ID::  84976

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Edouard Manet
La corrida
1864(1864) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 48 x 108 cm (18.9 x 42.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Effet de neige a Petit Montrouge oil painting

Painting ID::  85073

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Edouard Manet
Effet de neige a Petit Montrouge
Date 1870(1870) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 59.7 by 49.7 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Die Verspottung Christi oil painting

Painting ID::  85294

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Edouard Manet
Die Verspottung Christi
Date c. between 1864(1864) and 1865(1865) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 190.8 x 148.3 cm (75.1 x 58.4 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Claude Monet in seinem Atelier oil painting

Painting ID::  85301

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Edouard Manet
Claude Monet in seinem Atelier
Date 1874(1874) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 80 x 98 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Portrait of Monsieur Brun oil painting

Painting ID::  85360

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Edouard Manet
Portrait of Monsieur Brun
1879(1879) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 192 x 104.2 cm (75.6 x 41 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Boy in Flowers oil painting

Painting ID::  85361

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Edouard Manet
Boy in Flowers
1876(1876) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 60 x 97 cm (23.6 x 38.2 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Mme edouard Manet dans la Serre oil painting

Painting ID::  85459

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Edouard Manet
Mme edouard Manet dans la Serre
Date 1879(1879) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 81.5 x 100 cm (32.1 x 39.4 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Die uberraschte Nymphe oil painting

Painting ID::  85537

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Edouard Manet
Die uberraschte Nymphe
Date 1859-1861 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 146 x 114 cm (57.5 x 44.9 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet The old Musician oil painting

Painting ID::  85614

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Edouard Manet
The old Musician
1862 Medium English: Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Philibert Rouviere as Hamlet The Tragic Actor oil painting

Painting ID::  85665

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Edouard Manet
Philibert Rouviere as Hamlet The Tragic Actor
Date 1865-66 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 187.2 x 108.1 cm (73.7 x 42.6 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Portrait of a Man oil painting

Painting ID::  85678

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Edouard Manet
Portrait of a Man
1860(1860) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 62 x 50 cm (24.4 x 19.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Fisching oil painting

Painting ID::  85784

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Edouard Manet
Fisching
1861-63 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 76.8 x 123.2 cm (30.2 x 48.5 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Portrait dAlice Lecouve dans un Fautheuil oil painting

Painting ID::  85879

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Edouard Manet
Portrait dAlice Lecouve dans un Fautheuil
1875 Medium English: Oil on canvas Dimensions English: 26 x 28 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Le bal de l'Opera oil painting

Painting ID::  85881

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Edouard Manet
Le bal de l'Opera
English: 1873 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 47 x 38 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Golfe de Gascogne oil painting

Painting ID::  85999

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Edouard Manet
Golfe de Gascogne
1873(1873) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 34 x 53 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama oil painting

Painting ID::  86018

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Edouard Manet
The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama
1864(1864) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Deutsch: 134 x 127 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Jeunne Fille dans les Fleurs oil painting

Painting ID::  86067

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Edouard Manet
Jeunne Fille dans les Fleurs
1880 Medium English: oil on canvas Dimensions 113.5 x 80.5 cm cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Landscape with a Village Church oil painting

Painting ID::  86240

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Edouard Manet
Landscape with a Village Church
Oil on canvas Dimensions 30 x 44 cm (11.8 x 17.3 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Gartenweg in Rueil oil painting

Painting ID::  86251

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Edouard Manet
Gartenweg in Rueil
1882(1882) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 61 x 50 cm (24 x 19.7 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

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Edouard Manet
French Realist/Impressionist Painter, 1832-1883 The roughly painted style and photographic lighting in these works was seen as specifically modern, and as a challenge to the Renaissance works Manet copied or used as source material. His work is considered 'early modern', partially because of the black outlining of figures, which draws attention to the surface of the picture plane and the material quality of paint. He became friends with the Impressionists Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Paul Cezanne, and Camille Pissarro, through another painter, Berthe Morisot, who was a member of the group and drew him into their activities. The grand niece of the painter Jean-Honor?? Fragonard, Morisot's paintings first had been accepted in the Salon de Paris in 1864 and she continued to show in the salon for ten years. Manet became the friend and colleague of Berthe Morisot in 1868. She is credited with convincing Manet to attempt plein air painting, which she had been practicing since she had been introduced to it by another friend of hers, Camille Corot. They had a reciprocating relationship and Manet incorporated some of her techniques into his paintings. In 1874, she became his sister-in-law when she married his brother, Eugene. Self-portrait with palette, 1879Unlike the core Impressionist group, Manet maintained that modern artists should seek to exhibit at the Paris Salon rather than abandon it in favor of independent exhibitions. Nevertheless, when Manet was excluded from the International exhibition of 1867, he set up his own exhibition. His mother worried that he would waste all his inheritance on this project, which was enormously expensive. While the exhibition earned poor reviews from the major critics, it also provided his first contacts with several future Impressionist painters, including Degas. Although his own work influenced and anticipated the Impressionist style, he resisted involvement in Impressionist exhibitions, partly because he did not wish to be seen as the representative of a group identity, and partly because he preferred to exhibit at the Salon. Eva Gonzal??s was his only formal student. He was influenced by the Impressionists, especially Monet and Morisot. Their influence is seen in Manet's use of lighter colors, but he retained his distinctive use of black, uncharacteristic of Impressionist painting. He painted many outdoor (plein air) pieces, but always returned to what he considered the serious work of the studio. Manet enjoyed a close friendship with composer Emmanuel Chabrier, painting two portraits of him; the musician owned 14 of Manet's paintings and dedicated his Impromptu to Manet's wife. Throughout his life, although resisted by art critics, Manet could number as his champions Emile Zola, who supported him publicly in the press, Stephane Mallarme, and Charles Baudelaire, who challenged him to depict life as it was. Manet, in turn, drew or painted each of them.