Showing 9 artworks with Édouard Manet and with 1873 and with Oil On Canvas
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- Gray
- Putty
- Black
- Phthalo Green
- Driftwood
- Manet
- Impressionism
- Painting
- Railway
- Art
- French Impressionism
- Women
- Modern Life
- Color Palette
- Paris
- Parisian Art
- Victorian Era
- Opulent Ballroom
- Bold Brushstrokes
- Light Shadow Contrast
- Woman
- Mysterious Masks
- Black Formal Attire
- Feminine Figure
- Fence
- Black And White
- Chiaroscuro Effect
- Neo-Romanticism
- Chaotic Crowd
- Parisienne Nightlife
A mesmerizing swirl of black attire and mysterious masks defines Edouard Manet's 1873 Impressionist masterpiece Masked Ball at the Opera, inviting you to explore the vibrant elegance of Parisian high society.
Experience the tranquility of Impressionism! Édouard Manet’s ‘On the Beach’ captures twilight beauty with loose brushstrokes and luminous color palettes – a revolutionary departure from academic art.
A striking black and white study of Parisian elegance, Manet's 1873 Masked Ball at the Opera captures the mysterious allure of Belle Époque society, inviting you to bring this timeless moment into your own collection.
Discover Édouard Manet’s ‘The Railroad,’ a captivating 1873 painting showcasing Parisian life & the dawn of Impressionism. Explore its details, influence, and legacy at the National Gallery of Art.
'Olympia' (1863) by Édouard Manet ignited controversy upon its debut at the Paris Salon due to its unflinching depiction of a nude prostitute and its rejection of academic conventions. Analyzing Manet’s masterful use of light, color, and composition reveals his groundbreaking contribution to Impressionism and modern art.
The Railway by Édouard Manet - National Gallery of Art explores duality and observation through figures positioned against a stark backdrop, prompting questions about familial connection and artistic interpretation.
Édouard Manet's 'The Shepherdess,' painted in 1873, captures a poignant moment of rural life—a woman gazing intently at a distant sheep. Its stark realism and masterful use of light exemplify Manet’s revolutionary approach to painting.
Édouard Manet's 'Railway' captures Parisian life with striking realism & modern details. Explore the painting’s composition, influence on Impressionism, and legacy at the National Gallery of Art.