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Édouard Manet, An Independent Pictorial Technique
Manet is widely regarded as the leader of the Impressionist movement.
However, Édouard Manet never participated in the founding exhibitions of the Impressionist movement. His style was both in line with the great masters whilst still being revolutionary. He developed a form of realism that was defended by a young, at the time unknown writer named Émile Zola. This style broke with tradition while paying homage to it. The story of Olympia's late entry into the Louvre, following a subscription campaign, reminds us how long and painful the process of official recognition was.
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