Eduard Manet Collection
Eduard Manet, a renowned French artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his diverse and captivating works
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Eduard Manet, a renowned French artist of the 19th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his diverse and captivating works. One such masterpiece is "The Railway, " painted in 1873. This oil on canvas piece depicts a bustling scene at Gare Saint Lazare, capturing the essence of urban life. In "Portrait of a Lady, " created around 1882-83, Manet showcases his mastery of pastels on primed linen canvas. The delicate strokes bring out the beauty and elegance of this mysterious woman. "At the Cafe" transports us to another era, circa 1880, through its wash and Chinese white technique on paper. It portrays individuals enjoying their time at a café, immersing us in their conversations and laughter. Manet's talent shines through in "Marie Colombier. " Executed with pastels on primed linen canvas around 1880, this artwork captures Marie's gracefulness and charm effortlessly. "The Spanish Dancer, Don Mariano Camprubi" takes us back to 1862 with its pencil and wash medium on paper. Through intricate details and fluid lines, Manet brings forth the passion and energy exuded by this flamenco dancer. In "Ham, " painted between 1875-78 using oil on canvas technique, Manet presents an exquisite still-life composition that tantalizes our senses. The attention to detail is remarkable as every stroke highlights the texture and richness of this culinary delight. A departure from traditional subjects can be seen in "Roses in a Champagne Glass. " Created around 1882 using oil on canvas medium; it offers a fresh perspective by combining floral elements with glassware—a testament to Manet's innovative approach to art. With "Women Drinking Beer" (1878), executed using pastels on linen fabric; Manet captures an informal moment shared among friends while celebrating life's simple pleasures—revealing his ability to depict everyday scenes with authenticity.