Exhibition at the museum

Manet. Ritorno a Venezia

From April 24th to September 01st, 2013 -
Venise, Palais des Doges
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Edouard Manet-Olympia
Edouard Manet
Olympia (détail), en 1863
Musée d'Orsay
1890
© Musée d’Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Patrice Schmidt
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Manet's paintings have received very little significant exposure in Italy, and none at all in Venice. This exhibition, therefore, aims to rectify this omission by looking at the painter's Italian sources, at how his journeys to Italy influenced his art and at his constant desire to compare himself with the Italian masters.
It also seeks to understand the reasons for and effects of Manet's "return" to Venice in 1874, the city he had discovered twenty years earlier. Why Manet felt he had to go to Italy just a few months after the first Impressionist exhibition, having refused to take part, should be considered in the new context of Parisian modernity.
Although not a classic retrospective, Manet. Ritorno a Venezia explores both his earliest works and later ones, whilst retaining an awareness of his close links with Italy. The exhibition thus reveals a little known and misunderstood aspect of Manet's art, whose influences have hitherto been almost exclusively considered to be Spanish.
This event has been made possible thanks not only to the exceptional loans from the Musée d'Orsay, but also from many other international and French institutions, as well as private collectors.
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The exhibition is now over.

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