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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 Lettre avec trois prunes (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25562

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Edouard Manet
Lettre avec trois prunes (mk40)
1880 Aquarelle 14 x 12.1 cm Mrs Alex Lewyt
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Lettre avec un escargot sur une feuille (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25564

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Edouard Manet
Lettre avec un escargot sur une feuille (mk40)
vers 1880 Aquarelle 14.6 x 10.8 cm Mrs Alex Lewyt
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Deux chapeaux (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25565

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Edouard Manet
Deux chapeaux (mk40)
1880 Aquarelle 19.2 x 12 cm Musee des Beaux-Arts,Dijon
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Eugene Pertuiset,le chasseur de lions (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25566

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Edouard Manet
Eugene Pertuiset,le chasseur de lions (mk40)
1881 Huile sur toile 150 x 170 cm Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand Sao Paulo,Bresil
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Jeune taureau dans un pre (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25567

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Edouard Manet
Jeune taureau dans un pre (mk40)
1881 Huile sur toile 79 x 99 cm Collection particuliere,Londres
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Bar aux Folies-Bergere (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25568

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Edouard Manet
Bar aux Folies-Bergere (mk40)
1881 Huile sur toile 47 x 56 cm Collection particuliere,Londres Courtesy of Pyms Gallery London
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Henry Bernstein enfant (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25570

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Edouard Manet
Henry Bernstein enfant (mk40)
1881 Huile sur toile 135 x 79 cm Collection particuliere
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Les Peches (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25571

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Edouard Manet
Les Peches (mk40)
1882 Huile sur toile 33 x 40 cm Collection particuliere
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Portrait de M Michel Levy (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25573

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Edouard Manet
Portrait de M Michel Levy (mk40)
1882 Pastel oval 61.5 x 50 cm Collection particuliere Courtesy Galerie Hopkins-Thomas,Paris
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet La Viennoise,Irma Brunner (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25574

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Edouard Manet
La Viennoise,Irma Brunner (mk40)
1882 Pastel 57 x 36.5 cm Collection particuliere,Suisse
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet La femme au chapeau noir (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25576

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Edouard Manet
La femme au chapeau noir (mk40)
1882 Pastel 50.5 x 43.5 cm Fondation Rau Pour le Tiers-Monde,Zurich
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet L'automne Portrait de Mery Laurent (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25577

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Edouard Manet
L'automne Portrait de Mery Laurent (mk40)
1882 Huile sur toile 73 x 51 cm Musee des Beaux-Arts,Nancy
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Mery Lauent au chapeau noir Pastel (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25579

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Edouard Manet
Mery Lauent au chapeau noir Pastel (mk40)
54 x 44 cm Lochard 414 Musee des Beaux-Arts Dijon
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Amazone de face (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25580

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Edouard Manet
Amazone de face (mk40)
1882 Huile sur toile 74 x 52 cm Fundacion Coleccion Thyssen-Bornemisza,Madrid
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet L'amazone (mk40) oil painting

Painting ID::  25581

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Edouard Manet
L'amazone (mk40)
1882 Huile sur toile 114 x 86 cm Villa Flora Winterthur??Collection Hahnloser
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Hugh Lane Bequest oil painting

Painting ID::  26455

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Edouard Manet
Hugh Lane Bequest
mk50 1917 National Gallery,London
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Self-Portrait with Palette oil painting

Painting ID::  27065

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Edouard Manet
Self-Portrait with Palette
mk52 c.1879 Oil on canvas 83x67cm
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Le dejeuner sur l herbe oil painting

Painting ID::  27741

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Edouard Manet
Le dejeuner sur l herbe
mk62 1863 Oil on canvas 208x264cm Paris,Musee d Orsay
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet Emile Zola oil painting

Painting ID::  30076

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Edouard Manet
Emile Zola
mk64 1868 Oil on canvas 146x114cm Paris,Musee d'Orsay
   
   
     

 

 

Edouard Manet The Execution of Maximilian oil painting

Painting ID::  30322

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Edouard Manet
The Execution of Maximilian
nn05 1868 The Wrong uniform exposes the true culprit
   
   
     

 

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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.