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Édouard Manet (French, 1832 - 1883) The Rue Mosnier with Flags, 1878 - Stretched Canvas

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Édouard Manet (French, 1832 - 1883) The Rue Mosnier with Flags, 1878.

.: Manufacturing regions: UK, EU

.: Printing method:  Giclée, Solvent inkjet

.: Lifelong color guarantee

.: 100% cotton fabric

.: Wooden frame

.: High image quality and detail

.: For indoor use

.: Pre-installed hanging hardware

.: Ensures proper locking to walls

 

Each custom stretched canvas begins with a 12-color Giclée print, produced from a choice of substrates. We then make a custom wooden frame. The canvas is then hand-finished by our experienced framing team, who ensure each corner fold is perfectly smooth and tight.

 

Designed for indoor use, custom stretched canvas prints are made from treated cotton - providing the smoothest of matte surfaces for exceptional design vividity. A combination of <b>quality and durability</b>, these hangings come with a <b>lifelong color guarantee; there's significant confidence in their withstanding the test of time</b>. On the backside, pre-installed hanging hardware <b>ensures proper locking to walls</b>. 

 

Colors may vary slightly during the printing process.

 

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<h2>About the artist and this piece of art</h2>

 

Edouard Manet (1832 – 1883) was a French modernist painter. He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life.

 

Manet led the transition of French painting history from realism to impressionism. Some of his contemporaries were not impressed by Manet's style, despite his originality and uniqueness. Primarily, it was the artist's choice of some of the controversial subjects that drew criticism from all corners. This also led to more attacks and negativity toward his artworks.

 

However, by the time of his death, he came to be respected as a revolutionary artist. Despite receiving countless rejections and non-stop criticisms, Edourad Manet believed that one must belong to one’s time and paint what one sees. The Painting 'The Rue Mosnier with Flags' depicted the French government’s declaration of June 30, 1878, a national holiday to commemorate the celebration of luxury and prosperity. The holiday also marked France's recovery from the disastrous Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 and the bloody, divisive Paris Commune that followed.

 

From his second-floor window, Édouard Manet captured with his most precise and sharp brushwork the patriotic harmony of the reds, whites, and blues of the French flag that waved from the new buildings' windows.