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BEHIND THE NONCOMMITTAL GAZE
Who else? Who but the well bred, courteous Edouard Manet could have put before an astonished public the “female gorilla”, that “gamy courtesan” Olympia? Public and critics were for once unanimous. There could be no two ways about it: Manet … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Graham Dixon, Antonin Proust, Auguste Renoir, Berte Morisot, Charles Baudelaire, Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Emile Zola, Julie Lorenzen, Mallarme, Manet Olympia, Rembrandt, Stephane Mallarme, Titian, Titian Venus of Urbino, Victorine Meurent
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OLYMPIA GAZE: DIRECT AND DEFIANTLY UNACCOMODATING
“On first inspection, one might wonder what all the fuss was about. Manet considered himself a painter of still life, and perhaps that’s why Olympia has such a quiet mystery about her. She lounges serenely, starkly unclad but strategically adorned … Continue reading
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
Tagged Antonin Proust, Berthe Morisot, Charles Baudelaire, Diego Velazquez, Edgar Degas, Edouard Manet, Emile Zola, Francisco Goya, Julie Lorenzen, Linda MacDonald, Manet Olympia, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Paul Verlaine, Salon des Réfuses, Salon des Réfuses 1863, Stephane Mallarme, T.J. Clark, Titian, Titian Venus of Urbino, Victorine Meurant
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