Édouard Manet

Édouard Manet, born on January 23, 1832, in Paris, France, was a key figure in the shift from Realism to Impressionism. Known for his revolutionary works such as "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" and "Olympia," Manet challenged traditional art with his modern treatment of everyday subjects and his loose, vibrant brushwork. Though his style anticipated Impressionism, he never fully joined the movement. His innovative techniques and focus on contemporary life left a significant impact on the future of modern art. Manet died in Paris on April 30, 1883, leaving a legacy as a pioneer of modern artistic expression.

His works.

Olympia

Lunch on the Grass

A Bar at the Folies-Bergère

The Railway

The Spanish Singer

Music in the Tuileries

The Balcony

Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets

Argenteuil

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