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Portrait of Charles Baudelaire in Profile, 1862-67. Creator: Edouard Manet
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Portrait of Charles Baudelaire in Profile, 1862-67. Creator: Edouard Manet
Portrait of Charles Baudelaire in Profile, 1862-67
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This print showcases the iconic "Portrait of Charles Baudelaire in Profile" by renowned artist Edouard Manet. Created between 1862-67, this masterpiece captures the essence of one of France's most influential literary figures, Charles Baudelaire. Manet's etching skillfully portrays Baudelaire with a sense of mystery and depth. The artist expertly uses shading and intricate lines to bring out the poet's enigmatic personality. Baudelaire is depicted in profile, his intense gaze fixed on an unseen point beyond the frame. This composition adds an air of introspection and contemplation to the portrait. The print exemplifies Manet's mastery over realism, as he meticulously renders every detail from Baudelaire's facial features to his distinctive hairstyle. Through this work, Manet not only pays homage to a great writer but also highlights his own artistic prowess. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork represents a significant piece within 19th-century impressionism movement that revolutionized art during its time. It serves as a testament to both Manet’s talent and his contribution to French heritage art. This print invites viewers into a world where literature meets visual arts, capturing the essence of two great minds colliding through brushstrokes and ink on paper.
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