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Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probabl
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Edouard Manet (1832-1883). Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probabl
Edouard Manet (1832-1883). French painter. Corner of a Cafe-Concert (probably 1877-1880). Oil on canvas. National Gallery. Londres. England. UK
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Edouard Manet's "Corner of a Cafe-Concert" is a captivating oil on canvas painting from the late 19th century, currently housed at the National Gallery in London, England. Manet, a renowned French painter, is known for his innovative approach to Impressionism, and this piece is a prime example of his contemporary style. The painting depicts a lively scene from a cafe-concert, a popular entertainment venue of the time. A man in a top hat and a waitress in a red apron are the main figures in the foreground. The man, with a glass of beer in hand, appears to be intently watching a dancer performing on the small stage at the corner of the room. Smoke rises from a nearby candle, adding to the warm, inviting atmosphere. The background is filled with a bustling crowd of people, all engrossed in their own activities. Some men are deep in conversation, while others are enjoying their drinks or smoking. A woman in a full skirt and a shawl leans against the bar, chatting with the server. The entire scene is bathed in a soft, yellow light, adding to the cozy, intimate feel of the cafe-concert. Manet masterfully captures the essence of the cafe-concert as a place of escape, where people could come to enjoy a drink, a performance, and the company of others. The painting invites us to step into the past and experience the sights, sounds, and flavors of this unique and vibrant part of 19th-century French culture.
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