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Effect of Snow at Petit-Montrouge, 1870by Edouard Manet
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Study for The Escape of Rochefort, 1881by Edouard Manet
26" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Garden of Pere Lathuille, 1879by Edouard Manet
25" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Horsewoman, 1875by Edouard Manet
27" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Madame Manet on a Blue Sofa, 1874by Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Lady with Fansby Edouard Manet
30" x 23" Framed Print Frame
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Gare St. Lazareby Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Blonde with Bare Breasts, 1878by Edouard Manet
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Jean-Baptiste Faure in the Opera 'Hamlet' by Ambroise Thomasby Edouard Manet
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Dr. Materne, doctor of Napoleon IIIby Edouard Manet
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Dejeuner sur l'Herbe, 1863 (woman detail)by Edouard Manet
26" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Two Pears, 1864by Edouard Manet
29" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of Madame Manetby Edouard Manet
23" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Bargeby Edouard Manet
29" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Rabbit, 1881by Edouard Manet
20" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Peonies, 1862by Edouard Manet
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Ragman, 1869by Edouard Manet
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Execution of the Emperor Maximilianby Edouard Manet
25" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Music in the Tuileries Gardens, 1862by Edouard Manet
28" x 20" Framed Print Frame
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Argenteuil, 1874by Edouard Manet
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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On the Beach, 1873by Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of Emile Zolaby Edouard Manet
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Bull Fight, 1865by Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Theodore Duretby Edouard Manet
22" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Fifer, 1866by Edouard Manet
19" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Berthe Morisot with a Bouquet of Violets, 1872by Edouard Manet
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Olympia, 1863by Edouard Manet
30" x 23" Framed Print Frame
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Bouquet of Violets, 1872by Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Woman in a fur coatby Edouard Manet
22" x 27" Framed Print Frame
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Still Life: Fruit on a Table, 1864by Edouard Manet
28" x 20" Framed Print Frame
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Study for 'The Surprised Nymph', 1860by Edouard Manet
28" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of Antonin Proustby Edouard Manet
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Portrait of Jeanne Duval, 1862by Edouard Manet
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Jean Baptiste Faureby Edouard Manet
21" x 28" Framed Print Frame
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Stephane Mallarmeby Edouard Manet
27" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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La Serveuse de Bocksby Edouard Manet
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Edouard Manet (23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883) was a painter who’s considered to have played a pivotal role in the foundation of impressionist style while transitioning from the previously acclaimed realist style. He was a French native, born in Paris. Manet developed penchant for painting while very young. Although his parents weren't for the idea of him being a painter, they gave in to his fascination, eventually taking him to an art school. This only happened after they took him to different courses, but he failed due to lack of interest. Manet’s earliest artwork was done in realism style. In 1872, he received arts training from Dutch painter Frans Hals while living in Holland. After the training, he began painting more with more visible brushstrokes. This provided the foundation for him to become one of the few artists to introduce impressionist style and work towards its development. His 1863 art "Luncheon on the Grass" that showed a nude woman and two men became center of controversy, especially coming at a time when such pieces were considered indecent. The piece was even rejected by Salon, which was a prestigious annual exhibition. Nevertheless, it wasn’t his work alone that was rejected, but over 4,000 artwork pieces from different artists were also rejected. It’s for that reason that Napoleon II established Salon des Refuges, for the display of works of artists that had been rejected. When Manet’s rejected piece was displayed at the Salon des Refuges, it received quite attention.
Manet’s influence on young artists of his time saw the strengthening of the impressionist style that eventually gave rise to modern art. He remained supportive of the impressionist movement, including sharing ideas with young artists. Manet was awarded the prestigious Legion d'honneur by the French government in 1881. Many collections and galleries have Edouard Manet framed art, originals and reproduced art pieces.