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Assistant Curator Alison Hokanson discusses the ways in which Auguste Rodin and Claude Monet pursued similar depictions of nature.
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Marina George, MuSe Intern for Access and School Programs, invites visitors with learning and developmental disabilities and those on the autism spectrum, together with family and friends, to attend Discoveries.
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Past Exhibition

Manet/Degas

September 24, 2023–January 7, 2024
This exhibition examines one of the most significant artistic dialogues in modern art history: the close and sometimes tumultuous relationship between Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas. Born only two years apart, Manet (1832–1883) and Degas (1834–1917)…
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Manet/Degas

Friends, rivals, and at times antagonists, Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas maintained a pictorial dialogue throughout their lives as they both worked to define the painting of modern urban life. Manet/Degas, the first book to consider their careers in parallel, investigates how their objectives overlapped, diverged, and shaped each other’s artistic choices. Enlivened by archival correspondence and records of firsthand accounts, essays by American and French scholars take a fresh look at the artists’ family relationships, literary friendships, and interconnected social and intellectual circles in Paris; explore their complex depictions of race and class; discuss their political views in the context of wars in France and the United States; compare their artistic practices; and examine how Degas built his personal collection of works by Manet after his friend’s premature death. An illustrated biographical chronology charts their intersecting lives and careers. This lavishly illustrated, in-depth study offers an opportunity to reevaluate some of the most canonical French artworks of the nineteenth century, including Manet’s Olympia, Degas’s The Absinthe Drinker, and other masterworks.
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Editor Pac Pobric interviews art historian Kathryn Calley Galitz about Monet's late work and the evolution of his style.
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Manet, 1832–1883

Édouard Manet, one of the greatest of all French artists, is celebrated in this sumptuous volume, the catalogue of the major retrospective held in Paris and New York in honor of the centenary of his death. It represents the most complete gathering of Manet's work since the memorial exhibition at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1884. Over 220 paintings, drawings, watercolors, and prints, chosen from public and private collections in Europe, the United States, and South America, are here discussed and reproduced. Manet is "often called the father of Impressionism, and in his work lies the germ of all subsequent painting," comments Philippe de Montebello, director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Today it is difficult to comprehend the rejection and shock that Manet's paintings provoked when first shown, for he understood and explored the academic tradition even as he moved away from it. He emerges in this volume as the first nineteenth-century modernist, one who managed to reconcile the elements required for official recognition—he limited the exhibition of his works to the annual Salons—with the most advanced tendencies in the painting of his time. Manet became a focus for the young artists who would later band together to create the Impressionist movement. Yet by 1874 he, in turn, had been influenced by their work. The full range of Manet's development as an artist is shown not only by key paintings—such as The Fifer, Déjeuner sur l'herbe (Luncheon on the Grass), Olympia, The Balcony, Boating, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère—but also by many revealing if lesser-known works. Lively essays by the organizers of the exhibition, Françoise Cachin of the Musée d'Orsay Paris, and Charles S. Moffett of the Metropolitan Museum, by the art historian and Manet specialist Anne Coffin Hanson, and by Michel Melot, director of the print department at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, describe the artist in his time, his relation to the Impressionist movement, his pictorial language, and his prints. All the works are superbly illustrated in color and black-and-white, with many full-page details, and are accompanied by informative commentaries written by Cachin, Moffett, and Juliet Wilson Bareau. The fascinating documentary materials include a map of Manet's Paris, letters from Manet to his friend Émile Zola and other personal documents, a chronology, a list of exhibitions, a list of editions of his prints, a bibliography, and indexes. In its breadth and scope, this volume pays fitting tribute to the painter who once said to a friend of his, "I should be seen whole. Don't let me go into the public collections piecemeal. I'd be misjudged." Within these pages it is possible to view the full achievement of Édouard Manet, an artist who was both the last in a great tradition and a pioneer of the modern age.
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It's springtime in New York, and to celebrate we've collaborated with the New York Botanical Garden on a free app that invites you to experience Claude Monet's living masterpiece, his garden at Giverny.
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Mary Ann Bonet, coordinator for Family, Teen and Multigenerational Learning, invites you to join us for Lunar New Year this Saturday, February 6!
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Artwork

La Grenouillère

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1869
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:29.100.112
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 818
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Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1899
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:29.100.113
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819
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Artwork

Garden at Sainte-Adresse

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1867
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:67.241
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 818
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Houses on the Achterzaan

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1871
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:1975.1.196
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 961
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Spring (Fruit Trees in Bloom)

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1873
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:26.186.1
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 818
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Morning on the Seine near Giverny

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1897
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:56.135.4
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819
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Artwork

Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun)

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1891
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:29.100.109
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819
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Artwork

The Four Trees

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1891
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:29.100.110
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819
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Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (Sunlight)

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1894
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:30.95.250
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 819
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Poppy Fields near Argenteuil

Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840–1926 Giverny)

Date:1875
Medium:Oil on canvas
Accession Number:2001.202.5
Location:On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 821