Manet
German
By (author): Gilles Néret
Lampooned during his lifetime for his style as much as his subject matter, French painter Édouard Manet (18321883) is now considered a crucial figure in the history of art, bridging the transition from Realism to Impressionism.
Manets work combined a painterly technique with strikingly modern images of contemporary life, centered on the urban Paris experience. He recorded the citys parks, bars, and cabarets, often delighting in the frisson of underground or provocative content. The Paris salon rejected his Déjeuner sur lherbe with its juxtaposition of fully dressed men and a nude woman, while the steady gaze and unabashed pose of the prostitute Olympia, a very modern reworking of Titians Venus of Urbino, caused a society scandal.
This richly illustrated book introduces Manets work and his uniquely influential combination of Realism, Impressionism, and reworked Old Masters that would become paradigms of a brave new world for generations of modernists to come.