Baudelaire's Mistress, Reclining

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Edouard Manet

1832-1883

Edouard Manet (1832-1883) was a French modernist painter known for his candid realism and his role in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. Born into an upper-class household, Manet was encouraged to pursue a career in law, but he instead became engrossed in the world of painting.

His early masterworks, such as "The Luncheon on the Grass" and "Olympia," caused controversy and were initially rejected by the Academy of Fine Arts.

However, they were later praised by progressive artists and are now considered watershed paintings that mark the start of modern art.

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Other Paintings by Edouard Manet

In the Conservatory
Subject: Men and Women
Le Chemin de Fer
Subject: Mother and Child
Boy with Dog
Subject: Dogs and Puppies
Young Girl on a Bench
Subject: Portraits
The Swallows
Subject: Women and Ladies
Le Chemin de Fer (The Railroad)
Subject: Mother and Child
The Promenade
Subject: Women and Ladies
Portrait of Clemenceau at the Tribune
Subject: Women and Ladies