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  2. Portrait of Emile Zola - Wikipedia

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    Manet submitted the portrait to the 1868 Salon. At this time Zola was known for his art criticism, and perhaps particularly as the writer of the novel Thérèse Raquin. This told the story of an adulterous affair between Thérèse, the wife of a clerk in a railway company, and a would-be painter named Laurent, whose work, rather like that of ...

  3. List of paintings by Édouard Manet - Wikipedia

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    Madame Manet in the Conservatory: 1879: 81.5 × 100 cm: National Gallery of Norway (Oslo) Chez le père Lathuille: 1879: 93 × 112 cm: Musée des Beaux-Arts Tournai: Portrait of Marguerite Gauthier-Lathuille: 1879: 81 × 50 cm: Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon: The Café-Concert: 1879: 47.3 × 39.1 cm: Walters Art Museum (Baltimore, Maryland) Corner ...

  4. File:Manet, Edouard - Portrait of Emile Zola.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Édouard Manet - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Manet (UK: / ˈ m æ n eɪ /, US: / m æ ˈ n eɪ, m ə ˈ-/; [1] [2] French: [edwaʁ manɛ]; 23 January 1832 – 30 April 1883) was a French modernist painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life, as well as a pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.

  6. Émile Zola - Wikipedia

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    Édouard Manet, Portrait of Émile Zola, 1868, Musée d'Orsay Zola strongly claimed that Naturalist literature is an experimental analysis of human psychology. [ citation needed ] Considering this claim, many critics, such as György Lukács , [ 51 ] find Zola strangely poor at creating lifelike and memorable characters in the manner of Honoré ...

  7. Boating (Manet) - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Emile Zola (1868) is an example of the beginning of Japanese arts influence on European art. Manet inserted a full Japanese painting into this painting of Zola, a critique. Along with many painters of the time, Manet was influenced by Japanese art, as part of the broader movement known as Japonisme. [10]

  8. Bazille's Studio - Wikipedia

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    Bazille shared the studio on the rue de la Condamine, in the Batignolles neighborhood of northern Paris, with Pierre-Auguste Renoir from January 1868 to May 1870. Bazille is at the center of the composition, holding a palette, next to a framed painting on the easel. Bazille indicated in a letter that Manet in fact painted his figure in this work.

  9. A Studio at Les Batignolles - Wikipedia

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    Zola is positioned and turned away from Manet, assuming the role of his interpreter and mediator. [5] Maître, Renoir, and Scholderer represent the interconnectedness between the artists. Monet's position on the far right highlights the fragile cohesion between schools of art shared by the painters present.