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Manet


Clarity, Contour, urbanity and virtuous ability to handle paint-such are the qualities that first strike us in ’s art. Before we attempt to analyze the meaning of what’s within Edouard ’s work entitled still life, Grapes and figs, one must first identify, and note, the somewhat colorful events which occurred within the artist life, and note the way in which they must have led his work.
Born in France in 1832, was raised by his parents Auguste and Eugenie-Desiree a society couple, who’s social standing resulted from Auguste’s successful career in the Ministry of Justice, Paris. Indeed, so successful was Auguste in his chosen field that upon his retirement he was awarded the Legion of ...

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Rio de Janeiro, that he met a number of slave girls, had openly admitted in letters to his friends the extend to which he found their tropical beauty alluring. Yet, is was not until returned to France that he reveled the true extent of his relationships with these girls, and confessed to the fact that he had been using his time to relate to the girls in an adult way.
The answer lies in the artists life long ill-health, it was in fact himself who first diagnosed although now medically proven to be wrong that the physical pain from which he suffered on a daily basis was the result of a syphilis virus contracted during one of his aforementioned youthful encounters, a misconception which haunted the artist throughout his life. Taking this point into consideration, you must therefore consider the psychological effects that ’s own feelings of guilt and regret concerning the cause of his illness, (And why he drew the grapes), and consider the effects that it had upon his life and his ...

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Added: 5/14/2006 06:14:40 PM
Category: Biographies
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