The Balloon - Edouard Manet
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Description
A lithograph by Edouard Manet depicting a large balloon surrounded by a dense crowd of spectators in nineteenth-century Paris.
This lithograph by Edouard Manet captures a public spectacle in mid-nineteenth-century Paris. The central subject is a large, spherical balloon, tethered and ready for ascent, which dominates the composition. Manet depicts a dense crowd of spectators gathered to witness the event, their figures rendered with quick, energetic strokes that suggest the bustle of a city gathering. The artist employs a loose, sketch-like quality in the lithographic medium, prioritising the overall atmosphere of the scene over precise anatomical detail. Manet was interested in the modern life of Paris, often turning his attention to the activities of the urban populace. In this work, the balloon serves as a curiosity of the era, drawing people from various social strata together in a shared moment of observation. The flags fluttering above and the figures climbing the poles add a sense of verticality to the scene, contrasting with the horizontal mass of the crowd below. The composition is crowded, reflecting the chaotic nature of public entertainment during this period. Technically, the work demonstrates Manet's facility with lithography, a medium he used to explore tonal variations and the play of light across a busy scene. The ink application varies from deep, dark areas in the clothing of the foreground figures to lighter, more gestural marks in the background. This print offers a glimpse into the social habits of the Second Empire, documenting a specific type of public diversion that was common in the parks and open spaces of Paris at the time. The work remains a clear example of Manet's ability to translate the immediacy of urban observation into a printed format.
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The Balloon - Edouard Manet
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Édouard Manet
Manet's genius lay in his ability to capture modern life with unflinching honesty. He abandoned traditional academic painting styles, favouring loose brushstrokes, bold colours, and flattened perspectives. Works like 'The Spanish Singer' and 'Boating' showcase his vibrant energy, while 'The Dead Toreador' exemplifies his dramatic flair. Manet sought to depict the world as he saw it, rejecting sentimental idealisation in favour of capturing the fleeting moments of contemporary existence.
Today, Édouard Manet's art continues to captivate with its rebellious spirit and timeless elegance. His innovative approach paved the way for future generations of artists, and his paintings offer a window into the vibrant world of 19th-century Paris. Owning a Manet print is not just acquiring a beautiful image; it's possessing a piece of art history, a testament to the power of artistic vision.
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