Bullfight (Manet)
Appearance
Bullfight (French - Combat de taureau ) is an 1865-1866 painting by Édouard Manet, now in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.[1] It was produced after the artist's trip to Spain in 1865 and forms part of his Spanish period (1862-1867).
The painting depicts a rare event in the Spanish bullfight, when the bull manages to attack and bring down the horse. Admired and backed by Charles Baudelaire[2][3] and Émile Zola,[4] the work was so strongly attacked by other art critics that Manet kept it in his studio until 1872, when the Frères Goncourt praised it.
See also
Bibliography
- Cachin, Françoise; Moffett, Charles S.; Wilson-Bareau, Juliet (1983). Manet 1832–1883, Paris, Réunion des musées nationaux. [Paris]: Ministère de la Culture. p. 544. ISBN 978-2-7118-0230-2.
- Adolphe Tabarant, Manet et ses œuvres, Paris, Gallimard, 1947, 600 p.
- Édouard Manet, Lettres d'Édouard Manet sur son voyage en Espagne, Paris, Arts, 16 mars 1945
- Claude Pichois et Jean Ziegler, Baudelaire, correspondance. Vol. 2, t. II. Paris: Gallimard. 1973.
- Zola, Émile (1867). Revue. Paris: Dentu.
- Sophie Monneret, L'Impressionnisme et son époque, vol. 2, t. 1, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1987, 997 p. (ISBN 978-2-221-05412-3)
References
- ^ Cachin, Moffett & Wilson-Bareau 1983, p. 237
- ^ Cachin, Moffett & Wilson-Bareau 1983, p. 197
- ^ Pichois & Ziegler 1973, p. 386
- ^ Zola 1867, p. 56