Manet, Edouard
Édouard Manet (UK: , US: ; French: [edwaʁ manɛ]; 23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883) was a French modernist painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, as well as a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. Born into an upper-class household with strong political connections, Manet rejected the naval career originally envisioned for him; he became engrossed in the world of painting. His early masterworks, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe) and Olympia, premiering in 1863 and '65, respectively, caused great controversy with both critics and the Academy of Fine Arts, but soon were praised by progressive artists as the breakthrough acts to the new style, Impressionism. These works, along with others, are considered watershed paintings that mark the start of modern art. The last 20 years of Manet's life saw him form bonds with other great artists of the time; he developed his own simple and direct style that would be heralded as innovative and serve as a major influence for future painters.
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At the Races
Manet, Edouard
Madame Michel-Lévy
Manet, Edouard
The Convalescent (La convalescente)
Manet, Edouard
Fleur Exotique (Exotic Flower)
Manet, Edouard
Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe, d'après Manet II
Manet, Edouard
Dead Toreador (Torero mort)
Manet, Edouard
The Man in the Tall Hat
Manet, Edouard
The Absinthe Drinker (Le buveur d'absinthe)
Manet, Edouard
Dead Christ with Angels (Christ aux anges)
Manet, Edouard
The Toilette (La toilette)
Manet, Edouard
The Smoker (Le fumeur)
Manet, Edouard
Civil War (Guerre civile)
Manet, Edouard
At the Prado (Au Prado)
Manet, Edouard
The Reader (Le liseur)
Manet, Edouard
Lola de Valence
Manet, Edouard
Edgar Poe
Manet, Edouard
Au Paradis (In the Balcony)
Manet, Edouard
The Races (Les courses)
Manet, Edouard
Don Mariano Camprubi (Le Bailarin)
Manet, Edouard
The Barricade (La barricade)
Manet, Edouard