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Édouard Manet fue un pintor francés que se situó en la encrucijada del Realismo y el Impresionismo. Como uno de los primeros artistas del siglo XIX en abordar temas de la vida moderna, se convirtió en una figura clave en la transición hacia el Impresionismo. Sus primeras obras maestras generaron una considerable controversia, pero hoy en día se consideran pinturas decisivas que marcan el génesis del arte moderno. El legado de Manet reside en su audaz enfoque de los temas contemporáneos y su innovación formal.






"First published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Manet: portraying life', Toledo Museum of Art, 4 October 2012-1 January 2013; Royal Academy of Arts, London, 26 January-14 April 2013"--Title page verso.
Correspondence & Conversation, Paintings, Pastels, Prints & Drawings
The unity of Manet's life and art is revealed through the presentation of his letters and records of his conversations, together with a selection of his work in all media from all periods of his career.
An illustrated guide to the work of Manet. This is one of a series of books featuring the work of famous artists. Other books in the series cover Cezanne, Matisse, Toulouse-Lautrec and Van Gogh.
Edouard Manet was one of the first artists who can truly be called "modern," combining a highly individual and fresh vision with tremendous technical virtuosity. Together with the sumptuous color plates, the text by Manet specialist Pierre Courthion offers an unforgettable view of the glories of this artist's work.
Introduces the life of Edouard Manet and his works.
1832 - 1883
Die Erschiessung Kaiser Maximilians von Mexiko