The Races at Longchamp - Edouard Manet |
While the Met always has works of these two contemporaries on view from its own collection, this exhibition gathers 160 of their paintings and works on paper, including masterpieces from around the world, to show the two colossi fathers of modern French painters, side by side, illustrating how their careers crossed and diverged.
Olumpia - Edouard Manet |
If you find yourself in Manhattan, be sure to visit the Manet/Degas exhibit. Seeing 160 pieces from 150 institutions and private collectors all in one place is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity not to be missed!
Edouard Manet & his wife, Suzanne playing the piano - painted by Edgar Degas as a gift, Manet hated the painting and caused a rift with his friend by slashing it. |
I've not gone myself yet, but will soon! Meanwhile, here's a write-up with more of the beautiful exhibition paintings in The New York Times. When I see it, I'll surely spot favorites!
Oh, my, this is fabulous Debbie. Manet and Degas have always been my favourite of the Impressionists. I even wrote an essay on the Absinthe Drinker when I was at university! I looked at your Manet print, and it is super. His group pictures are always fascinating, and I love that it is at the Opera. My daughter bought one of his Garden in the Tuelleries with all the famous people in it - she still has it framed in her house. Hope you go soon to the exhibition, and tell us all about it. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI'm always eager to get your reaction to a blog, Trish. When writing, I thought I can't wait for you to read this post! I also enjoy seeing the paintings you post from museums in Europe and Australia … as well as the flowers, sewing projects and all the other things that arise.
DeleteI'm eager to see the true colors and sizes of the Manet and Degas paintings in the exhibit. A few of the paintings I saw in Paris a few decades ago and it'll be interesting to see those again.