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Portrait of Edouard Manet

Edouard Manet

A central figure in the Impressionist movement known for his innovative style and controversial subject matter.

From "The French Impressionists (1860-1900)" by Mauclair, Camille

Core Belief

"Manet believed in painting contemporary scenes and expressing modernity in art, rejecting traditional academic subjects and styles. He championed realism and the simplification of planes and values."

Worldview

Manet viewed the world through the lens of a modern artist, seeking to capture the essence of contemporary life and challenge conventional notions of beauty. He saw art as a means of expressing truth and challenging societal norms.

Personality

Manet was a spirited and independent artist, known for his strong convictions and willingness to challenge artistic conventions. He was also described as enthusiastic and generous, attracting a circle of admirers and friends.

In Their Own Words

""The principal person in a picture is the light.""
"Each time I paint, I throw myself into the water to learn swimming.""

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