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...collection. Visit Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère to hear from the barmaid herself and experience a new lament on the uneasy scene of Gauguin’s Nevermore. The collaboration brings together...
...confusion. It’s almost as if we have emptied the bottles ourselves. I see Manet’s A Bar at the Folies-Bergère as a display of the collective and timeless obsession with alcohol....
...place looked like, but rather what it felt like to be there at a certain moment in time. Or, in the case of Manet’s Bar, perhaps combining several different moments....
...to Manet’s painting. Reworking Manet, a display of selected submissions and student works made in collaboration with Jeremy Deller will open in The Courtauld Gallery Project Space from 18 Oct...
...place looked like, but rather what it felt like to be there at a certain moment in time. Or, in the case of Manet’s Bar, perhaps combining several different moments....
In the final years of his life, Peter Paul Rubens purchased a country estate outside the Flemish city of Antwerp called Het Steen. He spent long periods there, painting landscapes...
Pierre-Auguste Renoir showed La Loge (The Theatre Box) at the first Impressionist group exhibition in Paris in 1874. The painting was designed make an impact there. Its modern subject of...
...Brueghel the Elder (c.1613-1615)’, Visual Literacy series, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, July 2025 With Sarah Walsh, ‘Édouard Manet A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1882)’, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Visual Literacy...
...and Post-Impressionist paintings, including iconic works by Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne. The collection includes one of the richest holdings in Britain of early Italian...
...work reflects the roles and power of women, both in Manet’s time and in my own contemporary experience. My inspiration came from the woman reflected in the mirror in Manet’s...
...exhibition’s main focus will be on Reinhart’s extraordinary collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. Highlights include Manet’s celebrated painting Au Café, Toulouse-Lautrec’s Clown Cha-U-Kao, a group of exceptional works by...
...world and modern society portrayed in Manet’s painting. The flowers in the painting can be seen as symbolising femininity, youth, beauty and objectification, embodying the female experience in 19th-century Europe....