Edouard Manet

Edouard Manet

Emile Zola

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Editorial:
Parkstone International PA
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Artistas, monografías sobre el arte
ISBN:
9781646994748
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L’œuvre de Manet contribua à l’apparition des mouvements d’avant-garde. Bien que de la même génération que Monet, Renoir et Sisley, il était pour eux un maître. La hardiesse de la peinture d’Edouard Manet, son indépendance vis-à-vis des canons académiques ouvrit de nouveaux horizons créatifs.Cet ouvrage comporte deux parties : la première se compose de l’admirable texte d’Emile Zola qui parle tant de l’ami que de l’artiste et la seconde, écrite par Natalia Brodskaïa, conservatrice au musée de l’Ermitage de Saint-Pétersbourg, est plus scientifique.La confrontation de ces deux approches laisse transparaître le modernisme d’Edouard Manet.

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