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The Royal Academy of Dance was established in 1920 at the Trocadero Restaurant in Piccadilly, London by a small group of eminent dance professionals. Brought together by Philip Richardson, former editor of 'Dancing Times', the group included five European greats: Adeline Genée from Denmark, Tamara Karsavina of Russia, Italy's Lucia Cormani, France's Edouard Espinosa and Phyllis Bedells of England. They represented the principal dance training methods of the time. It was their concern for the poor quality and badly organised state of dance training in Britain at the time that led to the emergence of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain which eventually became known as The Royal academy of Dance and finally The Royal Academy of Dance
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Yes, it is a painting byFrançois-Edouard Picot.
In 1873.
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what colours did manet used in his painting
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Still Life
In 1874. The painting named Blue Venice.
1 dollar and 2 cents
Not much. He started painting in the 1850s, during the Second Republic.
Édouard Manet is often associated with the emergence of Impressionism, although he is not considered a true Impressionist himself. His innovative approach to painting, characterized by loose brushwork and modern subject matter, helped pave the way for the Impressionist movement. Works like "Olympia" and "Luncheon on the Grass" challenged traditional artistic conventions and influenced a generation of artists to explore new techniques and themes. Manet's emphasis on capturing contemporary life and his break from realism contributed significantly to the evolution of modern art.
The exhibition of a painting called The Luncheon on the Grass by Edouard Manet in Paris in 1863.