Manet: The Man Who Invented Art (Lesson 4)

 1: Why is Manet considered the father of Impressionism?

- Edouard Manet is considered to be the Father of Impressionism because of his art style that’s used in his artwork, mainly being Impressionism. His art style takes a more bold approach when it comes to making his paintings, he also uses a more contemporary subject matter, mostly using modern life and having the freedom to paint whatever he wants besides the already mentioned modern life. Manet would also use lighting in his work, along with using a different approach with his brush strokes as well.

2: What is Manet's most significant contribution to art?

- To me, Edouard Manet’s most significant contribution to the art world is building the bridge that connected between two of the most important art movements during the 19th century, and those two movements would be Realism and Impressionism. In terms of Realism, when he first arrived in the world of art, he focused mainly on realism, mostly on contemporary life and his version of nature. In terms of Impressionism, his work mostly focused on modern life and his concern for the artist’s freedom on handling paint. 


Sources used:

https://www.artnews.com/art-news/artists/why-is-edouard-manet-important-1202685425/#:~:text=The%20French%20artist%20%C3%89douard%20Manet,19th%20century%2C%20Realism%20and%20Impressionism


https://www.nga.gov/collection/:~:text=Manet's%20bold%20style,%20contemporary%20subject,and%20using%20even%20freer%20brushwork.


Olympia
Edouard Manet (1863)


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