22 november 2012

Edouart Manet

Henri Fantin-Latour: A Studio in Les Batignolles,1870. (bron: Musée d'Orsay)


Henri Fantin-Latour: Manet's Studio in the Batignolles. (bron: The Metropolitan Museum of Art)


"Un atelier aux Batignolles [A Studio at Les Batignolles]

Les Batignolles was the district where Manet and many of the future Impressionists lived. Fantin-Latour, a quiet observer of this period, has gathered around Manet, presented as the leader of the school, a number of young artists with innovative ideas: from left to right, we can recognise Otto Schölderer, a German painter who had come to France to get to know Courbet's followers, a sharp-faced Manet, sitting at his easel; Auguste Renoir, wearing a hat; Zacharie Astruc, a sculptor and journalist; Emile Zola, the spokesman of the new style of painting; Edmond Maître, a civil servant at the Town Hall; Frédéric Bazille, who was killed a few months later during the 1870 war, at the age of twenty-six; and lastly, Claude Monet." (bron: Musée d'Orsay/Works in focus)

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