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  2. The Spanish Singer - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Singer is an 1860 oil painting on canvas by the French painter Édouard Manet, conserved since 1949 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York. Composed in Manet's studio, it employed a model and props which were later used for at least one other painting. [1] This work, both realistic and exotic in its depiction of its subject ...

  3. List of paintings by Édouard Manet - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Singer: 1860: 147.3 × 114.3 cm: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) Boy Carrying a Sword: 1861: 131.1 × 93.4 cm: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) The Surprised Nymph: 1860 / 1861: 146 × 114 cm: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires) Street Singer: 1862: 174 × 118 cm: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Lola of Valencia ...

  4. Édouard Manet - Wikipedia

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    The late Manet painting, Le Printemps (1881), sold to the J. Paul Getty Museum for $65.1 million, setting a new auction record for Manet, exceeding its pre-sale estimate of $25–35 million at Christie's on 5 November 2014. [59] The previous auction record was held by Self-Portrait With Palette which sold for $33.2 million at Sotheby's on 22 ...

  5. Lorenzo Pagans and Auguste de Gas - Wikipedia

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    It is possible that Manet's 1860 painting The Spanish Singer (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) was a model for Degas's depiction of Lorenzo Pagans in a double portrait with his father. [7] The musician portrayed by Manet is also shown singing and playing the guitar but in a folkloric setting.

  6. The Old Musician - Wikipedia

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    The Old Musician is an 1862 oil painting on canvas by French painter Édouard Manet, produced during the period when the artist was influenced by Spanish art. The painting also betrays the influence of Gustave Courbet. This work is one of Manet's largest paintings and is now conserved at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. [1]

  7. The Fifer - Wikipedia

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    The painting, entitled Le fifre, was rejected by the jury of the Salon of 1866. Outraged by the jury's decision, Émile Zola, an early champion of Manet's art, published a series of articles in the newspaper L'Évenement, that praised Manet's realist style and modern content. Following the example of Gustave Courbet, in May 1867, Manet ...

  8. The Matador Saluting - Wikipedia

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    The Matador Saluting (French - Le Matador saluant ) is an oil-on-canvas painting produced by Édouard Manet between 1866 and 1867. Its precise date is unclear – Charles S. Moffett dates the first definite reference to the work to 1867, at an exhibition devoted to Manet's works at the pavillon de l'Alma.

  9. Music in the Tuileries - Wikipedia

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    The work measures 76.2 × 118.1 centimetres (30.0 × 46.5 in). It was first exhibited in 1863, and Manet sold the painting to opera singer and collector Jean-Baptiste Faure in January of 1883, shortly before Manet's death. [7] It was sold on to dealer Paul Durand-Ruel in 1898, and then to collector Sir Hugh Lane in 1903.

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