Qui manetin caritate, in Deo manet, et Deus in eo.
Manet might have painted Isadora with one of the carpet slippers half depending from a bare, rosy-white foot.
He is ranked withManet as the leader of the "impressionist school.
Et alla ek tou kosmou estin; mundus transibit et kai ho kosmos paragetai concupiscentia eius: kai he epithymia autou; qui autem facit voluntatem ho de poion to thelema Dei, manet in tou Theou menei eis ton eternum.
Manet painted one or two successes for the official Salon; Nietzsche's brilliant style and faculty for coining poetic images were acclaimed, his philosophy declared detestable.
Which may have been true at the time, 1864, but Manet visited Madrid and spent much time studying Velasquez and abusing Spanish cookery.
And paint, Paris asserted, the late Edouard Manet could not.
Always extreme, Huysmans jumped from the worldly audacities of Manet to the rebellious Christ of Grünewald.
He wrote: "Manet has never seen Goya, never El Greco; he was never in the Pourtalés Gallery.
The relations of Baudelaire and Edouard Manet were exceedingly cordial.
Manet would have found pleasure in her cheeks also.
Yes, Hals would have stated them well, but only Manet could have stated the slope of the thighs of the girl--how does she call herself?
Manet paints his whole picture from nature, trusting his instinct to lead him aright through the devious labyrinth of selection.
At that moment the glass door of the café grated upon the sanded floor, andManet entered.
Manet is in despair because he cannot paint atrocious pictures like Durant, and be fêted and decorated; he is an artist, not by inclination, but by force.
Then 'manet alta mente repostum' is strangely rendered by 'her inmost heart still sorely did enfold.
It embraces only the rudimentary aesthetic organisations that are found in Japanese art, the works of the Byzantine masters, the primitives of France and the pictures of Botticelli, Manet and Gauguin.
This branch of painting Manetwas to develop to its highest textural possibilities.
The illusion of repose in Manet is accounted for by his even use of greys, as in Le Chemin de Fer, Le Port de Bordeaux, the Execution de Maximilien and the Course de Taureaux.
On the other hand, Manet realised that nature's forces become objective only through an intellectual process.
With the exception of Manet two years prior to his death and Renoir at the age of sixty-eight, not one of the Impressionists was decorated by the French government.
Courbet was at the zenith of his unpopularity when Manet terminated his apprenticeship under Couture.
Manet consciously attempted the limning of light, but brilliance alone resulted.
It is an orgy of textures, and Manet must have gloried in it.
The modern attitude toward theme which Manet handed down is again in evidence in Monet.
These paintings are classic in the best sense; in them is an orderliness which Manet and the Impressionists never possessed.
His art is of the same calibre as that of Altichiero, Michelino da Bosozzo, Ortolano, the Borassa school, Manet and Degas.
Manet gave one final spurt from the flesh-sprayer and stood back.
Manet had selected these factors in order to make Ronald as different a person from himself as possible.
Manet had been interested in the Fabulous Forties--Lt.
Pouring and tumbling through the Lifo kit, consulting the manual diligently, Manet concluded that there weren't enough parts left in the box to go around.
By rolling his eyes back in his head, Manet could see over a hedge of eyebrows for several hundred flat miles of white sand.
So Manet put on the pressure suit he had been given because he would never need it, and marched out to meet the visiting spaceship.
Thus originate the violet pictures of Manet and his school, which spring from no actually observable aspect of nature, but from a subjective view due to the condition of the nerves.
Manet renders the relief of form by a system of "values," or planes of more and less light.
From Velasquez through Goya to Manet and Whistler is a line of inheritance.
Manet paints with degrees of light, and he wins his effects, not by contrasts of color, but by subtle modulations within a given hue.
Having already received a rebuff by the attacks directed for some years against their works, they exhibited among themselves in some private galleries: they declined to force the gate of the Salons, and Manet remained alone.
To these two remarkable women another has to be added, Eva Gonzalès, the favourite pupil of Manet who has painted a fine portrait of her.
Eugène Manet has certainly been one of the most beautiful types of French women of the end of the nineteenth century.
Manet is, amongst many, the one who has excited most criticism of all kinds; the articles, caricatures and pamphlets relating to his work would form a considerable collection.
Illustration: MANET REST] I do not profess to give here a detailed and complete history of Impressionism, for which several volumes like the present one would be required.
The influence of these ideas created first of all Manet and his friends: the technical evolution (of which we have traced the chief traits) came only much later to oppose itself to their conceptions.
No Minister of Fine Arts has been found, who would surmount the systematic opposition of the official painters, and give Manet a commission for grand mural compositions, for which his method is admirably suited.
It is very generally admitted that the name of Edouard Manet is one of the greatest in the history of modern painting.
Manet ergo dispositio in this chair, holds, according veritatis, et beatus Petrus to Christ's own institution, the in accepta fortitudine petrae primacy of Peter over the whole perseverans suscepta Ecclesiae church.
Everyone who has painted since Manet has either followed him in this effort or has appeared jejune.
Manet was certainly one of the most noteworthy painters that France or any other country has produced.
Impressionism, as it is now understood, and as Manet had not succeeded in popularizing it, won instant recognition.
Manet was preoccupied with the values of objects and spaces.
And the difference is not at all due to the forty years' accretion of Protestantism which Manet represents as compared with the early romanticists.
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