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Roses and Lilacs
Édouard Manet

Roses and Lilacs

1882
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Original dimensions
35 x 55 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1882
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Edouard Manet

Scene depicted

In this painting , a sublime harmony of roses and lilacs unfolds before our eyes. The flowers vibrate with life, each petal testifying to Manet's mastery. The composition weaves a narrative of natural beauty, where the enchanting fragrance seems to traverse the air, inviting serene contemplation. Manet, through this pictorial work, seals a suspended moment, amplifying the delicacy of human feelings.

Historical context

Created in 1882, during the emergence of the Impressionist movement, this canvas emblematic of Édouard Manet captures the ephemeral beauty of nature. Based in Paris, at the heart of an unprecedented artistic effervescence, Manet stands out for his ability to transform simple elements of everyday life into true works of art. The painting, whose current location is not specified, offers the viewer a delicate scene imbued with floral revelation and elegance.

Place in the artist's career

Roses et lilas is part of a period of creative maturity for Manet. It is a stylistic peak, where he consolidates his innovative approach to Impressionism . By relating it to other paintings like “Déjeuner sur l'herbe” and “Olympia,” one perceives an evolution towards freedom of expression and a bold exploration of colors.

Anecdote

“Nature offers its delicate bouquet to the eye, I am merely its interpreter.” These words from Manet resonate as an echo of his inspiration for this masterpiece . Imagine a bright morning, where light filters through the dewy petals; it is at this precise moment that the magic of Roses et lilas was born, connecting the beauty of lush flowers to an intrinsic emotion.