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At the Café (1878), the left-hand side of Manet's abandonded painting of the Brasserie Reichshoffen Courtauld Gallery / Swiss Confedoration, Federal Office of Culture, Oskar Reinhart Collection ...
L: Edouard Manet, Au café (1878 ... Au café is briefly united with Manet’s best known Parisian cafe scene A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, which is part of the Courtauld Gallery’s permanent ...
Manet sought beauty, where Degas could be pitiless. The latter’s “In a Cafe (The Absinthe Drinker),” 1875-76, of a drained-looking woman slumped at a table with a glass of liquor ...
Other groupings are devoted to leisure pursuits such as beach tourism and cafe culture. (The side-by-side placement of Manet’s “Plum Brandy” and Degas’s “In a Café (The Absinthe Drinker ...
Installation view of Manet/Degas at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Center: Edouard Manet, “The Dead Christ with Angels” (1864), oil on canvas, 70 5/8 x 59 inches; The Metropolitan Museum of ...
For a work of art that brought me joy this year, I chose Édouard Manet’s painting The Balcony (1868-69). This was a piece that I had never seen before, and as I was walking through the ...
With portraits the artist made of the people closest to him, the exhibition tunes into the details of his private life In 1863, Édouard Manet married Suzanne Leenhoff, his well-to-do family’s ...
“Manet, Monet,” says a museum visitor to her companion in a famous New Yorker cartoon. “I hear both are correct.” Claude Monet may be the more popular and beloved artist, but Édouard ...
Famed artists Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas were born just two years apart in the 1830s, hailed from similar French upbringings and ran in the same circles. At times, they were friends but at ...
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