Examples of Édouard Manet in the following topics:
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- Édouard Manet, a French painter, was a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.
- Édouard Manet (1832–1883) was a French painter.
- Manet opened a studio in 1856.
- Édouard Manet, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), 1863
- Express why Édouard Manet is considered a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism
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- Edouard Manet is consider by most a transitional figure from Realism to Impressionism.
- Manet insisted that a painter be "resolutely of his own time" and that he paint what he sees.
- Instead of a smooth idealized nude, Manet painted a woman whose nakedness is starkly emphasized by the harsh light.
- Edouard Manet's early masterworks, like Olympia, engendered great controversy and served as rallying points for the young painters who would create Impressionism.
- Discuss the figural works of Impressionist painters Manet, Degas, and Renoir.
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- The birth of modern art can be traced back to 1863, the year that Édouard Manet exhibited his painting Le déjeuner sur l'herbe in the Salon des Refusés in Paris.
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- Édouard Daladier refused to go to war against Germany and Italy without British support as Neville Chamberlain wanted to save peace at Munich in 1938.
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- The term "Post-Impressionism" was coined by the British artist and art critic Roger Fry in 1910 to describe the development of French art since Manet.
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- Art auctions deal in the most highly valued of art, such as works by Picasso, Manet, Jeff Koons, and Andy Warhol.
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- The Berlin Secession was a group founded in 1898 by painters including Max Liebermann, who broadly shared the artistic approach of Manet and the French Impressionists.
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- The first use of the term is
attributed to architect Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris, known as Le Corbusier, who wrote a series of articles titled, “1925
Expo: Arts Déco”, in his journal, L’Esprit Nouveau.