Manet









Manet


Manet [ma-ney; French ma-ne] Examples noun

  1. É·douard [ey-dwar] /eɪˈdwar/, 1832–83, French painter.

Examples from the Web for manet Contemporary Examples of manet

  • Moffett, who took the winning bid, handled a sale of Cohen’s Manet at Sotheby’s two years ago.

    Who Won the Bidding Match Over Munch’s ‘The Scream’?

    Alexandra Peers

    May 3, 2012

  • Historical Examples of manet

  • Several of Claude’s pictures are Manet’s, slightly modified.

    His Masterpiece

    Emile Zola

  • Of course, you won’t get away with the Manet, alone; I don’t suppose you expected that.

    The Coast of Bohemia

    William Dean Howells

  • I didn’t suppose he would do it, when I got Mr. Plaisdell to hint about that Manet.

    The Coast of Bohemia

    William Dean Howells

  • As regards the nineteenth century, the same may be said of Manet.

    The History of Modern Painting, Volume 3 (of 4)

    Richard Muther

  • As yet there is nothing of the Manet who belongs to history.

    The History of Modern Painting, Volume 3 (of 4)

    Richard Muther

  • British Dictionary definitions for manet Manet noun

    1. Édouard (edwar). 1832–83, French painter. His painting Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe (1863), which was condemned by the Parisian establishment, was acclaimed by the impressionists, whom he decisively influenced
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