It broke from traditional painting standards
His work was a revolt against the old style. Manet bridged the gap to Impressionism so Monet was influenced by him as well as his other Impressionist friends.
In Cubism.
Pop art
The depiction of speed and movement (apex)
I would call it an indirect influence, but still, Impressionism.
Jean C. Harris has written: 'Edouard Manet: The Graphic Work'
The answer is debatable, as it could be argued that Manet inspired the modern art movement in more than two ways. However, the lack of idealism in his work combined with the "direct gaze" of his subjects (the subjects of his paintings often appear to stare out of the canvas at the viewer) were two of the characteristics that made Manet's art unique for its time.
Titian's Reclining Nude
He opened his own studio in 1856. He died in 1883.
As Édouard Manet painted several hundred paintings it will not be possible to list them here. His most well-known works are Olympia, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), and A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (Le Bar aux Folies-Bergère). However, unlike some artists, there is not one really obvious famous piece of his you think of.
It broke from traditional painting standards.
It broke from traditional painting standards
His work was a revolt against the old style. Manet bridged the gap to Impressionism so Monet was influenced by him as well as his other Impressionist friends.
they came as indentured labourers to work in the cane fields
Yes, work can involve only one movement. For example, a task that requires the repeated lifting and placing of objects in a specific location would involve a single movement but still constitute work.
work is movement, and all movement causes friction, since there is no such thing as a "perfect" or "100% efficient" tool yet.