Taiteilija: Edouard Manet
Tyyli: Realism
aiheista: Meal Baths Nature Nudes Sleep
Treffi: 1863
koko: 208 x 265 cm
Tekniikka: Oil On Canvas
, a renowned French artist, created The Luncheon on the Grass in 1863. This painting is an excellent example of his innovative style and technique, which contributed to the development of modern art. Title: The Luncheon on the Grass (Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe) Artist: Edouard Manet Media: Oil on canvas Size: 208 x 266 cm (81.9 x 104.7 inches) Style: Impressionism, Realism Date: 1863 The Luncheon on the Grass is a large-scale painting that features a nude woman casually lunching with two fully dressed men in a rural setting. The juxtaposition of the naked female figure and the clothed males, as well as the direct gaze of the woman at the viewer, sparked controversy when it was first exhibited at the 1863 Paris Salon. Manet's composition reveals his study of the old masters, as the disposition of the main figures is inspired by Renaissance and Baroque paintings. However, he abandoned traditional techniques such as sfumato and chiaroscuro in favor of a more direct and simplified approach to painting. This modern style, combined with the provocative subject matter, made The Luncheon on the Grass a groundbreaking work that paved the way for Impressionism and other avant-garde movements. At Wikioo.org, you can order stunning canvas prints or oil-painted replicas of this masterpiece to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home or office decor. Our expert artisans use high-quality materials and meticulous techniques to create faithful reproductions that capture the essence and beauty of the original painting.
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