Edouard Manet:
Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed
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Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed
Edouard Manet:
Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed

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limited, 980 copies | numbered certificate | reproduction, Giclée print on canvas | on stretcher frame | framed | size 74 x 91 cm (h/w)

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Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed
Edouard Manet: Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed

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Picture "The Barque" (1874), framed

The classic studio painting was given a new interpretation in the style of the Impressionists: Manet painting his fellow artist Claude Monet in the plein air studio - here on a boat.
Original: 1874, oil on canvas, 82.7 x 105 cm, Neue Pinakothek, Munich.

Fine Art Giclée edition on artist's canvas with linen structure, on a wooden stretcher frame. Limited edition of 980 copies. Numbered certificate on the back. Framed in a white-gold solid wood frame. Size 74 x 91 cm (h/w).

Portrait of the artist Edouard Manet

About Edouard Manet

1832-1883

Manet is one of the most important French painters of the second half of the 19th-century. Although he was one of the pioneers of the Impressionists, his style remained independent. He frequently met with the founders of Impressionism, who regarded him as a role model. Because of his encounter with Claude Monet in 1871, he was inspired to paint in the open air. In the following years, his paintings are characterised by brighter, more luminous colours and a lighter, more sketchy brushstroke.

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