Edouard Manet: From realism to impressionism | Art documentary
Edouard Manet (1832 - 1883) A film by Didier Baussy Edouard Manet was a flâneur in 19th century Paris. At ease among the grande bourgeoisie, a friend of Zola and Baudelaire, his interest turned gradually from history painting to scenes of city life. All his life he longed to be recognized, but works like Luncheon on the Grass and Olympia gave rise only to scandal. Moreover, his provocative snapshots of everyday life struck the viewer as only half-finished – a quality appealing to the artists later called Impressionists. The film tells of this eventful period and of the role played in it by Manet, who prepared the way for modern art. Subscribe to the Monarda Channel: / @monardachannel #painting #painter #19thcenturyhistory #documentary #art #artist #manet © 1989, Licensed by Monarda Arts

How Impressionism's Most Controversial Artist Craved Notoriety | Great Artists

Impressionism's Big Scandal? Waldemar On Manet's Masterpiece | Art Mysteries

Edouard Manet - Berthe Morisot | The Muse and the Master

What is Impressionism?

Emily A. Beeny: "Édouard Manet and the Illusion of Effortlessness"

The Night Watch | World's Greatest Paintings | S01 E08

The Case for Impressionism

The Rococo Era: The Art Of Pleasure And Madness

Why Do Hopper’s Paintings Feel So Lonely? | Biographical Documentary

