Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

Manet also introduced the technique of lighting faces or figures from the front, almost eliminating shadows. This method, called peinture claire, is now considered one of the basic technical contributions of 19th-century art. Manet, who preferred to paint from nature, chose to picture things in the present and as he saw them. In addition to a representation of the object painted, Manet perceived his work as an arrangement of paint areas on a canvas.

Keywords

Paris, France, Style: French Realist/Impressionist, School: Realist/Impressionist, Movement: Realism, oil paintings --, oil paintings --

Geographic Location

Paris, France

Time Period

1865

Type

StillImage

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Only thumbnail images and descriptive information are available to non-USF users. Full access to this collection is available only to authorized users on the USF network on campus or via VPN.

Media Type

Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-NFF0911

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