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There have been a number of paintings by that name. The artists who painted them are Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso.
The painting by Manet inspired Picasso's 'Le Demoiselles D'Avignon'. Both were very controversial pieces when first exhibited.
Claude Monet and Auguste Renoir were impressionists. Édouard Manet belonged to the same circle of friends and colleagues, but only for a short period painted in an impressionist way.
Claude Monet made one painting of this title.The most famous Luncheon on the Grass was painted by Édouard Manet.
No, the two men are Manet's brother Eugene Manet and his future brother in law, Ferdinand Leenhoff.
it broke the rules for what was considered good painting.
It broke the rules for what was considered good painting.
It broke the rules for what was considered good painting.
It broke the rules for what was considered good painting. apex!
Manet
Edouard Manet painted it in 1882.
Edouard Manet in 1864.
There were mainly two reasons: - the subject was indecent, well-dressed men in the company of an undressed woman - the painting seemed flat and did not correspond to academic standards.
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There have been a number of paintings by that name. The artists who painted them are Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso.
If you mean "The Guitar Player" ( or The Spanish Singer) by Edouard Manet, it was painted in 1861 and it now belongs to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY.
The painting by Manet inspired Picasso's 'Le Demoiselles D'Avignon'. Both were very controversial pieces when first exhibited.