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- catalog abstract "The work of Edouard Manet scandalized his compatriots. It was not primarily Manet's new subject matter - the pulsating night life of Paris with its cafes, bars, and cabarets - that offended contemporary taste. For journalists and art critics of the day his paintings lacked realism - they were too flat and the coloring too harsh. In Hajo Duchting's vivid descripion of the changing Paris of Napoleon III, Manet's famous friends - Baudelaire, Zola, and Mallarme - speak out. In his defense. In a detailed discussion of a wide selection of Manet's paintings the tension between traditionalism and modernism emerges as a key feature of his work. Well trained in academic painting and strongly influenced by Velazquez, Goya and Hals, Manet's painting technique was based on the juxtaposition of light and dark blocks of color, using a restricted palette in which black was very important. In contrast to the impressionists, who were concerned with. Transforming fleeting visual impressions of atmosphere and light into a web of shimmering colors, Manet's eye concentrates on the motif, on the figure in its individuality, the essence of which he was able to capture with a few adroit brushstrokes.".
- catalog alternative "Images of Parisian life".
- catalog contributor b8076703.
- catalog contributor b8076704.
- catalog coverage "Paris (France) In art.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "In his defense. In a detailed discussion of a wide selection of Manet's paintings the tension between traditionalism and modernism emerges as a key feature of his work. Well trained in academic painting and strongly influenced by Velazquez, Goya and Hals, Manet's painting technique was based on the juxtaposition of light and dark blocks of color, using a restricted palette in which black was very important. In contrast to the impressionists, who were concerned with.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 124).".
- catalog description "Paris: capital of the nineteenth century -- Music in the Tuileries -- In couture's studio -- Scandal at the salon -- The eternal feminine -- Championed by Emile Zola -- Nana, the Venus of Paris -- The heroism of modern life -- Reflections on history -- Focus on brushwork -- Mallarmé and Manet -- Cafés and café-concerts -- A panorama of modern life -- The lady at the bar.".
- catalog description "The work of Edouard Manet scandalized his compatriots. It was not primarily Manet's new subject matter - the pulsating night life of Paris with its cafes, bars, and cabarets - that offended contemporary taste. For journalists and art critics of the day his paintings lacked realism - they were too flat and the coloring too harsh. In Hajo Duchting's vivid descripion of the changing Paris of Napoleon III, Manet's famous friends - Baudelaire, Zola, and Mallarme - speak out.".
- catalog description "Transforming fleeting visual impressions of atmosphere and light into a web of shimmering colors, Manet's eye concentrates on the motif, on the figure in its individuality, the essence of which he was able to capture with a few adroit brushstrokes.".
- catalog extent "128 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Edouard Manet.".
- catalog identifier "3791314459 (German ed.)".
- catalog identifier "3791314521 (English ed.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Edouard Manet.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Munich ; New York : Prestel,".
- catalog relation "Edouard Manet.".
- catalog spatial "France".
- catalog spatial "Paris (France) In art.".
- catalog subject "Manet, Édouard, 1832-1883.".
- catalog subject "ND553.M31 D834 1995".
- catalog subject "Painting France History 19th century.".
- catalog subject "Painting, Modern 19th century History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Paris: capital of the nineteenth century -- Music in the Tuileries -- In couture's studio -- Scandal at the salon -- The eternal feminine -- Championed by Emile Zola -- Nana, the Venus of Paris -- The heroism of modern life -- Reflections on history -- Focus on brushwork -- Mallarmé and Manet -- Cafés and café-concerts -- A panorama of modern life -- The lady at the bar.".
- catalog title "Edouard Manet : images of Parisian life / Hajo Düchting ; [tanslated from the German by Michael Robertson].".
- catalog title "Images of Parisian life".
- catalog type "Art. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".