Manet Monet and the Gare Saint-Lazare - Wilson-Bareau, Juliet
KORTE INHOUD
Symbolizing energy and progress, the railroad became a focus for Impressionist painters Manet, Monet, and other artists after the Franco-Prussian War. Based on new research into the streets and studios of Paris, this book identifies the site of Manet's picture GARE SAINT-LAZARE, contrasts his major works of the 1870s with earlier key paintings, and situates the artist within his setting and associates of the time. 60 color and 101 bandw illustrations.
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1998Uitgever: National Gallery of Art Washington210 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 089468230XISBN-13: 9780894682308Koop dit boek tweedehands
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1998, paperback, good copy [Auteur: Wilson-Bareau, Juliet] [Taal: en] [Uitgever: Natl Gallery of Art] [Jaar: 1998] [Titel: Manet, Monet, and the Gare Saint-Lazare]
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Nieuwstaat.
Edouard Manet's Gare Saint Lazare, a painting he exhibited as Le Chemin de fer (The Railway), has always intrigued as much as it has delighted critics, scholars, and the art loving public. Shown at the Paris Salon in 1874, the year of the first Impressionist exhibit, this enigmatic work provides a glimpse of the great stone and iron Pont de l'Europe next to the Gare Saint Lazare where powerful steam engines were sheltered. Symbolizing energy and progress, the rail...
Nieuwstaat.
Edouard Manet's Gare Saint Lazare, a painting he exhibited as Le Chemin de fer (The Railway), has always intrigued as much as it has delighted critics, scholars, and the art loving public. Shown at the Paris Salon in 1874, the year of the first Impressionist exhibit, this enigmatic work provides a glimpse of the great stone and iron Pont de l'Europe next to the Gare Saint Lazare where powerful steam engines were sheltered. Symbolizing energy and progress, the rail...