Manet

Manet

Louis Pierard

Pierard was a Belgian writer and critic, and in this book he provides a deep insight into Manet's art, his technique and his influence on Impressionism.

The book is known for its rich illustrations and reproductions of Manet's works, which makes it visually appealing and informative for art lovers. Also, Pierard analyzes the context in which Manet created, including the social and cultural aspects of the time.

Original title
Manet l’incompris
Translation
Ivo Steiner
Dimensions
17 x 12.5 cm
Pages
158
Publisher
Kultura, Zagreb, 1952.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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