About Edouard Manet’s A Bar At The Folies Bergere
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Edouard Manet painted this work in 1882.
The work shows a scene from the Folies Bergere. This was a trendy Paris nightclub.
The work depicts a woman bartender standing front and center. Upon further examination, you see she is standing in front of a mirror.
The mirror in the painting distorts what we expect to be happening in the scene.
There are oranges next to her, which Manet included to allude to her being a prostitute.
This work today is on display at the Courtauld Gallery in London.
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About The Artist
Edouard Manet was a French artist alive from 1832-1883. Manet was born to a powerful wealthy family who intended for him to live a life of privilege. He refused this lifestyle and instead embraced art. Many credit Manet with being the painter who sparked modern art. He was close to many other artists and seen as highly influential.