- EAN13
- 9782070133222
- ISBN
- 978-2-07-013322-2
- Éditeur
- Gallimard
- Date de publication
- 13/05/2011
- Collection
- Livres d'Art
- Nombre de pages
- 304
- Dimensions
- 28,8 x 24 x 2,9 cm
- Poids
- 1964 g
- Langue
- français
- Langue d'origine
- français
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Manet The Man Who Invented Modernity
Traduit par John Lee
Autres contributions de Stéphane Guégan
Gallimard
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Obviously unique, erotic and political, highly autobiographical, at times ironic, and always turned toward the public space, Manet's art was also playful. To gamble, to take risks, and to collect the winnings if possible, all three things were vital to this man of great ambition. The former sailor navigated by sight, always in open waters. No retreat, no safe haven, no evasion. Manet feared his doubts less than he feared failure and routine. To become tied down to some formula or particular genre would have been, for him, the worst way of giving up. A revolutionary, certainly, a history painter in his own way, he was above all a Salon painter, ready to do battle with the jury and the public so as to impose the Modern into great art.
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