Art Tuesday – Édouard Manet

Édouard Manet (1832–1883) was a French painter. One of the first 19th-century artists to approach modern-life subjects, he was a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. His early masterworks, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l’herbe) and Olympia, engendered great controversy and served as rallying points for the young painters who would create Impressionism. Today, these are considered watershed paintings that mark the genesis of modern art.

'In the Conservatory' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'In the Conservatory' by Edouard Manet

'On the Beach' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'On the Beach' by Edouard Manet
'Italian Woman (Agostina Segatori)' by Vincent van Gogh (StreetView)
'Italian Woman (Agostina Segatori)' by Vincent van Gogh

'Woman With Fans' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'Woman With Fans' by Edouard Manet

Édouard Manet by Henri Fantin-Latour (StreetView)
Édouard Manet by Henri Fantin-Latour

'Berthe Morisot With a Bouquet of Violets' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'Berthe Morisot With a Bouquet of Violets' by Edouard Manet
'Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'Carnations and Clematis in a Crystal Vase' by Edouard Manet

'The Balcony' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'The Balcony' by Edouard Manet
Stéphane Mallarmé by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
Stéphane Mallarmé by Edouard Manet

'The Jetty Of Boulogne-Sur-Mer' by Edouard Manet (StreetView)
'The Jetty Of Boulogne-Sur-Mer' by Edouard Manet

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