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Édouard Manet (1832–1883)

October 1, 2004

By Rebecca Rabinow

Despite his efforts, Manet’s modern scenes remained a target of criticism.
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"The Secret of Édouard Baldus Revealed"

October 26, 2010

By Malcolm Daniel

"The secret of Édouard Baldus"—that was the subject line of an email I received recently. I rolled my eyes. "Right," I said to myself, "the secret of Édouard Baldus." I wrote my doctoral dissertation on Édouard Baldus (1813–1889), the nineteenth-century French photographer of landscape and architecture, and had the enormous pleasure of introducing him to the general public through a beautiful show and catalogue in 1994. Ever since, I've been "Mr. Baldus."
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Exhibition Tour—Manet/Degas

October 10, 2023

By Ashley E. Dunn

Join Stephan Wolohojian, John Pope-Hennessy Curator in Charge, and Ashley Dunn, Associate Curator, to virtually explore Manet/Degas.
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Claude Monet (1840–1926)

October 1, 2004

By Laura Auricchio

Monet found subjects in his immediate surroundings, as he painted the people and places he knew best.
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Past Exhibition

Manet/Degas

September 24, 2023–January 7, 2024
This exhibition examines one of the most significant artistic dialogues in modern art history: the close and sometimes tumultuous relationship between Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. Born only two years apart, Manet (1832–1883) and Degas (1834–1917)…
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Manet/Degas: A Podcast

December 8, 2023

By Ashley E. Dunn and Stephan Wolohojian

Explore the legacy of Manet and Degas’s complicated relationship.
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Monte Albán

October 1, 2001

By Department of Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

Although never as large or powerful as the city of Teotihuacan, Monte Albán apparently had peaceful relations with its central Mexico neighbor.
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Édouard Baldus (1813–1889)

October 1, 2004

By Malcolm Daniel

In ten years, Baldus established the model for photographic representation in genres that barely existed before him.
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The Artist Project: Kalup Linzy

September 16, 2015
Artist Kalup Linzy reflects on Édouard Manet in this episode of The Artist Project.
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The photographer Édouard Baldus (1813–1889), a central figure in the early development of French photography and acknowledged in his day as a pioneer in the still-experimental field, was widely acclaimed both for his aesthetic sensitivity and for his technical prowess. Establishing a new mode of representing architecture and describing the emerging modern landscape with magnificent authority, he enjoyed high patronage in the 1850s and 1860s. Yet, despite the artist's renown during his lifetime, his name is all but unknown today, his work savored only by connoisseurs. This book, the first to chronicle the life and career of this important artist, brings his work once more before the public. The superb quality of the reproductions captures the subtle tones and soft matte surfaces of the original prints, many of which are published here for the first time. Baldus made his reputation with views of the monuments of Paris and the south of France, with dramatic landscapes of the Auvergne, with photographs of the New Louvre, and with a poignant record of the devastating floods of 1856. But it is his two railroad albums—the first commissioned in 1855 by Baron James de Rothschild for presentation to Queen Victoria, the second in 1861 by the Paris-Lyon-Mediterranee railroad company—that are his greatest achievement. Here he brought together his earlier architectural and scenic images with bold geometric views of the modern landscape—railroad tracks, stations, bridges, viaducts, and tunnels—to address the influence of technology (of which both the railroad and the camera are prime examples). In so doing, Baldus anticipated the concerns of Impressionist painters a decade later and those of many artists of our own day, meeting his task with a clarity and directness not since surpassed.
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Philippe Burty (French, Paris 1830–1890 Astaffort)

Date: 1869
Accession Number: 69.671.7

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1874
Accession Number: 29.100.115

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1860
Accession Number: 49.58.2

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1866
Accession Number: 89.21.3

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1879
Accession Number: 29.100.55

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1864
Accession Number: 29.100.51

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1866–67
Accession Number: 29.100.52

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1880
Accession Number: 1997.391.4

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1874
Accession Number: 1976.201.14

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Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)

Date: 1870
Accession Number: 1991.287