This lavishly illustrated full-color hardback explores the life and
work of French modernist painter Eduard Manet.
Manet was one of the first artists in the 19th century to paint modern
life and everyday subjects, including the then scandalous Le dejeuner
sur l'herbe. Recognized for his paintings of bars and other everyday
meeting places, Manet marked the transition from realism to the looser,
freer style that signaled the beginnings of modern art.
Art historian Ann Sumner explores the contribution he made to the art
world, particularly his embracing of ordinary people as appropriate
artistic subjects. She also analyses his technique, the materials he
used, and showcases his most iconic paintings - including Olympia, A
Bar at the Folies-Bergere and Corner of a Café-Concert - alongside
fascinating biographical detail.
Featuring timelines and information boxes, this addition to The Great
Artists series provides a wonderful introduction to this influential
modernist painter.
ABOUT THE SERIES: The Great Artists series by Arcturus Publishing
introduces some of the most significant artists across history, looking
at their lives, techniques and inspirations, as well as presenting a
selection of their best work.