Edouard Manet
1832 – 1883
French painter and printmaker. He was the eldest son of Auguste Manet, a high-ranking city servant in the Ministère de la Justice, and Eugénie-Désirée Fournier, the daughter of a French diplomat posted to Stockholm. He intended to become a naval officer, and embarked for Rio de Janeiro aboard a trainee-ship.
104 artworks in collection
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Works
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18581882
Museum

The Sultana
Private collection1871
Brunette with Bare Breasts
Private collection1872
Bunch of Violets
Private collection1872
The Grand Canal, Venice
Private collection1875
Two Women Drinking Bocks
Private collection1878
Self-Portrait with a Palette
Private collection1879
Manet's Mother in the Garden at Bellevue
Private collection1880
Girl in the Garden at Bellevue
Private collection1880
Bench in the Garden at Versailles
Private collection1882





























































































