Henri Fantin-Latour

Édouard Manet

1867
Oil on canvas
117.5 × 90 cm (46.3 × 35.4 in)

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Finely dressed and carrying an elegant walking stick, influential French artist Édouard Manet appears before a stark background evocative of his own paintings as well as photographic portraits of the time. Created by his friend Henri Fantin-Latour, this depiction confronted the public perception of Manet as a radical bohemian painter of coarse and confrontational compositions (for an example of this, see his Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers ). Fantin-Latour instead portrayed him as the genteel man-about-town he actually was.

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