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Édouard Manet’s ‘Corner of a Café-Concert,’ painted in 1878, is a cornerstone of Impressionism. Depicting a bustling café scene, it showcases Manet's innovative style and captures the fleeting moments of everyday life with remarkable detail. Located at the National Gallery in London, this painting exemplifies his rejection of academic conventions and cemented his legacy as a pioneer of modern art.
Édouard Manet's 'Madame Auguste Manet,' painted in 1865, portrays his wife Suzanne Leenhoff with remarkable detail. Combining traditional techniques with modernist elements, the painting utilizes visible brushstrokes to convey depth and materiality, reflecting Manet’s influence on Impressionism and Cubism.
Admire Manet’s ‘Mother in the Garden at Bellevue’! This serene Impressionist masterpiece captures a tranquil moment with rich textures & light. Own a piece of art history – explore ArtsDot's reproductions.
Édouard Manet’s ‘Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe’ (1863) ignited controversy with its modern subject & nude figure, challenging artistic conventions and paving the way for Impressionism.
A captivating Impressionist portrait by Édouard Manet, showcasing a woman contemplating her reflection—a symbol of introspection and artistic identity.