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| | Édouard Manet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Manet took respected works by Renaissance artists and updated them, a practice he also adopted in Olympia (1863), a nude portrayed in a style reminiscent of the early studio photographs, but which was based on Titian's Venus of Urbino (1538). |  | | Nevertheless, when Manet was excluded from the International exhibition of 1867, he set up his own exhibition. |  | | Manet depicted many scenes of the streets of Paris in his works. |
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 | | Manet's use of older works of art in elaborating his own major compositions has long been, and continues to be, a problematic subject, since the old view that this procedure was needed to compensate for the artist's own inadequate imagination is rapidly being discarded. |  | | Manet's close friend and supporter during the early years was Charles Baudelaire, who, in 1862, had written a quatrain to accompany one of Manet's Spanish subjects, Lola de Valence, and the public, largely as a result of the strange atmosphere of the Olympia, linked the two men readily. |  | | Manet was a great influence on Morisot, and she in turn helped him accept some of the tenets of Impressionism to greater effect in his work; she also posed for him numerous times, notably for The Balcony (1869) and Repose (c. |
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| | WetCanvas: Virtual Museum: Individual Artists: Edouard Manet |
 | | Edouard Manet was born in Paris on January 25, 1832, the son of a wealthy lawyer. |  | | Manet's revolutionary Absinthe Drinker, submitted to the Paris Salon of 1859, was rejected by the jury, though the great Romantic painter Eugene Delacroix protested on his behalf against their decision. |  | | Manet later spent some time painting at Argenteuil on the river Seine outside Paris with Monet, whom he helped out of dire financial circumstances with a loan of 1000 francs in 1878. |
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| | EDOUARD MANET - LoveToKnow Article on EDOUARD MANET |
 | | Then the Exhibition of the Rejected was opened, and round Manet a group was formed, including Bracquemond, Legros, Jongkind, Whistler, Harpignies and Fantin-Latour, the writers Zola, Duranty and Duret, and Astruc the Sculptor. |  | | The following works were exhibited at the Salon of 1881: In the Conservatory, In a Boat, and the portraits of Rochefort and Proust; and the Cross of the Legion of Honor was conferred on the painter on the 3Ist of December in that year. |  | | Manet died in Paris on the 20th of April I 883. |
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| | Edouard Manet's Olympia |
 | | Edouard Manet (1832-1883) is the father of modern painting and his Olympia is now part of the hallmark of art history. |  | | The uproar at the Salon was a frontal assault on the established methods of painting and the Salon was "the field of battle" according to Manet. |  | | When Olympia was presented at the Salon of 1865, out of all the paintings on the walls, and it is believed to have been thousands, it was Olyimpia that caused such an uproar that authorities were forced to put two armed guards at the painting to protect it. |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | In 1867 Degas painted a portrait of the Manets. |  | | Manet had told his biographer that he thought this the most beautiful portrait in the world and one he always stopped to admire when visiting the Louvre. |  | | This painting was painted entirely in Manet's studio. |
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| | Malaspina Great Books - Edouard Manet (1832-1883) |
 | | However, Manet refused to enter any of the impressionist exhibitions because he didn't think of his paintings as impressionist paintings and because he did not approve of their opposition to the official salon system. |  | | Edouard Manet, in imitation of the current style of Realism initiated by Gustave Courbet&; painted many every-day subjects like beggars, cafes, bullfights, and other events and scenery. |  | | His uncle, Charles Fournier, encouraged Edouard to be a painter and to pursue painting seriously. |
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| | Edouard Manet Biography |
 | | Perhaps Manet's legacy was not only in the great body of work he produced, but also on his influence on other painters of his time. |  | | Manet left a prolific number of paintings numbering 420 oil paintings along with numerous watercolors and pastel studies. |  | | Although considered to be the originator of this art category, Manet refused, even till the day of his death, to label his work as impressionistic. |
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 | | Edouard Manet was born in Paris, France on January 29, 1832. |  | | Edouard Manet - Artist, Art - Edouard Manet |  | | Between 1860 and 1874 Manet painted eleven portraits of Morisot; she was adorned with veils, ribbons and fans which scholars attributed to his fondness for Spanish costume. |
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| | Edouard Manet French Painter |
 | | Edouard Manet's controversial painting "Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" is one of the best known images in French art. |  | | Manet learned to paint in the traditional style, but his work became more spontaneous after his exposure to Claude Monet and the other "Impressionists." He used expressive outline, severe lighting contrasts, bold color and rich texture to portray the world around him. |  | | Manet scandalized the people of Paris with a number of works containing nudes painted in bold poses with direct, outward gazes. |
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| | A concise history of the artist Edouard Manet |
 | | Manet exhibited in 1863 at the Salon des Refusés, his Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe ("Luncheon on the Grass"). |  | | Edouard Manet, a French painter and printmaker who successfully achieved the transition from the realism of Gustave Courbet to Impressionism. |  | | Manet chose subjects from the events and appearances of his own time, stressing the definition of painting as the arrangement of paint areas on a canvas over and above its function as representation. |
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| | Manet, Edouard : 1832 - 1883 - Impressionism, painting, sculpture, drawing, Absolutearts.com |
 | | Manet was born in Paris to an aristocratic family which only allowed him to study art after he failed his examinations at the Naval Academy. |  | | Manet was concerned with the properties of painting and not with the subject matter. |  | | Manet accomplished this by insisting that a painted canvas is foremost a material surface covered with pigments and that the viewer must look at the canvas and not through it. |
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| | Culture Shock: Flashpoints: Visual Arts: Edouard Manet's Olympia |
 | | When Edouard Manet's painting Olympia is hung in the Salon of Paris in 1865, it is met with jeers, laughter, criticism, and disdain. |  | | In painting reality as he sees it, Manet challenges the accepted function of art in France, which is to glorify history and the French state, and creates what some consider the first modern painting. |  | | Edouard Manet's Olympia shocked with its frank depiction of the nude on first display in Paris in 1865. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/cultureshock/flashpoints/visualarts/olympia.html
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| | Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Manet - Biography |
 | | In 1861 Manet’s paintings were accepted by the Salon and received favorable press, and he began exhibiting at the Galerie Martinet in Paris. |  | | The three paintings Manet sent to the Salon of 1863, including Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe, were relegated to the Salon des Refusés, where they attracted the attention of the critic Théophile Thoré. |  | | In 1867 Zola published a longer article on Manet, who that year exhibited his work in an independent pavilion at the Paris World’s Fair. |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | In October 28, 1863, Manet married Suzanne Leenhoff in Holland (See her portrait, on which Mme Manet is depicted being read to by Léon Koëlla). |  | | In 1881, Manet exhibited his portraits of Henri Pertuiset and of Rochefort at the Salon, and obtained second class medal. |  | | Manet’s wife was Dutch, two years his senior, and an excellent musician. |
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| | Impressionist artists: Édouard Manet |
 | | Hailed by young painters as their leader, Manet became the central figure in the dispute between the academic and rebellious art factions of his time. |  | | French painter Édouard Manet became the leader of a rebellious faction of young artists when he challenged the established artistic community in France. |  | | Manet, Édouard (1832-1883), French painter, whose work inspired the impressionist style, but who refused to so label his own work. |
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| | WebMuseum: Manet, Edouard: Biographie en français |
 | | Edouard Manet nait le 23 janvier 1832 a Paris. |  | | Pour conserver la premiere sensation percue, Manet a tendance a simplifier sa vision et a ne retenir qu'une image schematisee, ramenee a l'essentiel, c'est a dire a des oppositions simples d'ombres et de lumiere, ainsi qu'a des plans silhouettes en larges aplats de couleur franche a peine modulee. |  | | Manet est arrive en pleine domination de l'academisme: un realisme minutieux qui donne l'illusion du reel au service d'un sujet anecdotique, qu'il soit historique, litteraire, religieux ou d'actualite. |
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| | Edouard Manet Online |
 | | Edouard Manet at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 26 works by Edouard Manet |  | | Edouard Manet at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Online exhibit Manet's The Dead Toreador and The Bullfight: Fragments of a Lost Salon Painting Reunited |  | | Edouard Manet at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Online exhibit built around The Railway |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Edouard Manet : Rebel in a Frock Coat |
 | | Manet's importance to the development of art, both as an early, if reluctant, leader of the impressionist movement and his interactions with a wide range of writers, most importantly Zola and Baudelaire, are explored in great detail here. |  | | Manet's paintings and his relationship with his sister-in-law Berthe Morisot are examined with a piercing Freudian eye, sometimes to the detriment of a careful art-historical analysis as is provided in works like Harry Rand's Manet's Contemplation at the Gare Saint-Lazare (Univ. of California, 1987). |  | | She is less convincing in arguing that Manet and his sister-in-law, painter Berthe Morisot, held mutual unfulfilled romantic longings for each other, or that Manet, often criticized as a neutral, apolitical observer, was in fact a "political animal" with center/left sympathies. |
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| | The Art Institute of Chicago: Art Access |
 | | Edouard Manet became one of the most notorious painters in Paris in 1863, when several of the controversial works he exhibited in the Salon des Refusés shocked the public with their bold treatment of form, color, space, and sexually oriented themes. |  | | These works represent a breakthrough for the artist; although his bold, flat brushwork outraged his critics, it inspired his Impressionist colleagues in the next decade. |  | | The Art Institutes canvas can be considered the most striking marine painting that Manet made during this period. |
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| | Édouard Manet (Getty Museum) |
 | | Proclaimed "the painter of modern life" by poet and friend Charles Baudelaire, Édouard Manet more than any other artist of his generation served as the driving force behind a new way of thinking about art. |  | | During the late 1860s and 1870s, Manet painted the outcasts and street people of Paris, evoking a sense of melancholy, estrangement, and solitude. |  | | The appearance of the everyday world of the Paris boulevards in his paintings alarmed contemporary viewers, as less-flattering presentations became the subject matter of art. |
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| | WebMuseum: Manet, Edouard |
 | | Manet broke new ground in choosing subjects from the events and appearances of his own time and in stressing the definition of painting as the arrangement of paint areas on a canvas over and above its function as representation. |
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| | Edouard Manet and His Influence - NGA |
 | | Yet this was the case in 1850 when Edouard Manet began to study painting. |  | | It is hard to image a time when Paris was without broad, tree-lined streets or when the life of the city did not interest French artists. |  | | Young artists could expect to succeed only through the official Academy exhibitions known as Salons, whose conservative juries favored biblical and mythological themes and a polished technique. |
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| | Edouard Manet, French Painter |
 | | Although Manet manifested his admiration for past art by basing the Dejeuner poses on Marcantonio Raimondi's print (c.1525-30) after Raphael's lost cartoon for the Judgment of Paris, the general public was shocked both by the bohemian candor of the subject matter and by the very summary way in which the brushwork suggested lighting and textures. |  | | By the time of his death, in 1883, Manet had passed from being the abomination and source of outrage of mid-19th-century French art to being recognized widely as a pioneer of the modern movement in painting. |  | | The first of these unconventional works was the Dejeuner sur l'Herbe (1862; Musee d' Orsay, Paris), refused by the Salon of 1863 but given a showing that year when the outcry about the rejection of experimentalist works led to a special exhibition to accommodate them, the famous Salon des Refuses. |
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| | Edouard Manet's Olympia in Jaxtaposition |
 | | In Ingres case, the difference is that he set his painting in an exotic land of the near-east, far from the sensibilities of Europe. |  | | All the paintings are voyeuristic, yet Titian has his subject in the know of being watched -- looking directly at the viewer. |  | | The painting is more other-worldly or romanticized (see |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | A Bar at the Folies Bergere by Edouard Manet |  | | Bar at the Folies Bergere by Edouard Manet |
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| | 19th Century Art: Edouard Manet |
 | | Guggenheim Museum, NY Manet: Sketch for the Bar at the Folies Bergere, 1881. |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | Manet bleef daarna altijd schilderijen naar de Salon sturen, met wisselend Succes. |  | | Op de Salon des Refusés, een protesttentoonstelling naast de officiële Salon, presenteerde hij een Jaar later zijn beroemde en tot controversen leidende schilderij 'Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe'. |  | | Dit schilderij bevat Spaanse invloeden en hij won er een Prijs mee tijdens de Salon van 1861. |
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| | Edouard Manet Prints |
 | | Manet's Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe (Masterpieces in Western Painting) by Paul Hayes Tucker |  | | Manet : The Still-Life Paintings by Henri Loyrette, et al |  | | Manet by Himself by Juliet Wilson-Bareau, Juliet Wilson Bareall |
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| | Edouard Manet's Illustrated Letters |
 | | Too weak and miserable to involve himself in the oil painting he loved so much, he took pleasure in completing a myriad of charming watercolor paintings, capturing the fruit, leaves, snails, nuts, flowers and scenes he espied in the gardens where he spent the summers of his last years. |  | | Walters Art Museum in Baltimore highlights Edouard Manet’s still lifes. |  | | I hadn't heard about this aspect of Manet's art. |
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| | Edouard Manet House In Rueil, 1882 Prints Paintings Posters |
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| | Edouard manet |
 | | Carey Frances: From Manet To Toulouse-Lautrec:French Lithographs, 1860-1900: Catalogue Of An Exhibition At The Department Of Prints And Drawings In The British Museum, 1978 (British Museum) |  | | Manet Edouard: The Complete Paintings Of Manet (Abrams, Harry N) Manet Edouard: Manet:A Retrospective (Random House Trade) |  | | Clark T J: The Painting Of Modern Life:Paris In The Art Of Manet And His Followers (Princeton Univ Press) |
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| | WebMuseum: Manet, Edouard: Olympia |
 | | The new life of paint and method of treatment in this and the other works by Manet that aroused the fury of his contemporaries had a stimulus to give to the young artists who were eventually to be known as Impressionists. |  | | It is possible also to find a strong reminiscence of the classicism of Ingres in the beautiful precision with which the figure is drawn, though if he taught to placate public and critical opinion by these references to tradition, the storm of anger the work provoked at the Salon of 1865 was sufficient disillusionment. |  | | In this famous painting, Manet showed a different aspect of realism from that envisaged by Courbet, his intention being to translate an Old Master theme, the reclining nude of Giorgione and Titian, into contemporary terms. |
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| | Edouard Manet Art Prints on Canvas, Posters, Pictures - to Buy |
 | | Buy unique Manet art prints, posters and framed pictures at Art Prints on Demand UK |  | | Edouard Manet Art Prints on Canvas, Posters, Pictures - to Buy |  | | Sorry, but you'll need scripting turned on to fully utilize our art prints and picture framing studio |
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| | Edouard Manet paintings. |
 | | Edouard Manet at the Tate Gallery Collection, Londen. |  | | Edouard Manet at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (34 Images) |  | | Edouard Manet at the Metropolitan Museum, New York. |
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| | OCAIW - Edouard Manet |
 | | NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON D.C., U.S. Edouard Manet's The Dead Toreador and The Bullfight: Fragments of a Lost Salon Painting Reunited |  | | NORTON SIMON MUSEUM, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, U.S. Portrait of Madame Manet, 1866 |  | | Visit the GALLERY of this Artist (CLICK HERE!) |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | Tutti questi quadri sono la dimostrazione inequivocabile di come la pittura di Manet sia decisamente moderna, sul piano della visione, rispetto a quella del passato. |  | | Nell’arte giapponese, infatti, il problema della simulazione tridimensionale viene quasi sempre ignorato, risolvendo la figurazione solo con la linea di contorno sul piano bidimensionale. |  | | La rottura con la critica avvenne solo dopo il 1863, quando Manet propose il quadro «La colazione sull’erba». |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | He first exhibited at the Salon in 1861, but two years later he showed at the Salon des Refusés, where his work was received with the ridicule that it would provoke throughout most of his career. |  | | Although his early work included many Spanish themes and his style was influenced by Velázquez and Goya, Manet did not visit Spain until 1865. |  | | Baudelaire and Zola eventually became his friends and defenders, but the official recognition he longed for came to Manet only in the year before his death, when he was awarded the Legion of Honor. |
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| | Edouard Manet |
 | | You will wake up from your damnation and you will notice that nowadays society has turned into emptiness and the only think that can redeem it is art through all its expressions, whether we talk about literature or sculpture. |  | | It is a pitiful situation as those who beautify life are rare and soon will reach extinction as this society can no longer produce any form of commitment, especially towards art. |  | | Edouard Manet touches the world with the finger tips |
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| | ARTINVEST2000® EDOUARD MANET |
 | | Nel 1877 "Nana" ora ad Amburgo nel Kunsthalle fu respinta dal Salon; ciò non distolse Manet dal dipingere il ciclo di opere ambientate nelle birrerie e nei caffè parigini "La cameriera della birreria" ora a Parigi nel Musée d'Orsay. |  | | Nel 1862 l'arrivo di un gruppo di ballerini spagnoli ispirò a Manet alcuni dipinti, tra i quali le celebre "Lola di Valenza" ora a Parigi nel Musée d'Orsay. |  | | L'opera fu respinta dal Salon e l'anno seguente Manet fu escluso dall'esposizione universale. |
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| | Olympia, 1863 By Edouard Manet, Poster - Buy Online |
 | | Art Posters and Prints » Artists A-Z » Edouard Manet |  | | Art Poster: Olympia is one of those classic paintings of the Impressionist canon; in painting Olympia, Edouard Manet brought to mind a translation from the old masters to the new vogue in art, in Olympia ‘s case the High Renaissance Italian art of Titian (Tziano Vecellio) & Giorgione (Giorgio da Castelfranco). |  | | By Edouard Manet (See all Edouard Manet Pictures... |
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| | Edouard Manet Information and Links |
 | | KeyWorlds.com : Arts_Literature : Artists : Edouard Manet Links |  | | Updated Saturday, 22 September 2001 at 14:39:36 by LinkMaster. |
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| | Edouard Manet Pics and Manet Edouard Photos |
 | | The Impressionists - Edouard Manet - Gare Saint-Lazare photo |  | | The thumbnail images below represent the different categories of pictures Edouard Manet photos we have, click a photo image to go to that category of photos. |  | | The text listings are specific photos within these categories, sometimes there are too many photos listed to show a thumbnail image for each one (it makes our pages too slow for our visitors.) Please click any photos name to view a large full size Edouard Manet pic and more photo information. |
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| | Manet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Manet, a stage direction from Latin, meaning "to remain." |  | | Mobile ad-hoc network, a self configuring wireless network. |
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