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Manet

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Why was Edouard Manet's painting Olympia received with such hostility at the Salon of 1865? And were criticisms of the `incoherence' of his Bar at the Folies Bergère, painted sixteen years later, really justified? Both of these notorious pictures appear to represent aspects of prostitution in nineteeth-century Paris; but do we react to them in the same way as Manet's contemporaries?












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Nick Levinson

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TJ Clark

Open University/BBC
 
25 minutes
Color
Recommended audience age range 17-adult



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