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The Piper, 1866, (1937). Creator: Edouard Manet
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The Piper, 1866, (1937). Creator: Edouard Manet
The Piper, 1866, (1937). Painting, also known as Le fifre, (The Fifer), in the Musee d Orsay, Paris. From " The Impressionists" by Wilhelm Uhde. [The Phaidon Press, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Vienna & London, 1937]
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The Piper, 1866
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is a captivating portrait captured by the renowned artist Edouard Manet. This striking print showcases a young boy dressed in a military uniform, holding a fife and exuding an air of confidence. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes characteristic of Impressionism bring this artwork to life. Manet's ability to capture the essence of his subject is evident in this piece. The boy's piercing gaze draws viewers into the painting, while his red hat adds a pop of color against the muted background. The attention to detail in depicting the folds and textures of his clothing further emphasizes Manet's mastery as an artist. The composition transports us back to 19th-century France, evoking images of military bands playing lively tunes in picturesque countryside settings. Through this work, Manet not only portrays the beauty of music but also pays homage to French culture and history. This particular print was featured in Wilhelm Uhde's book "The Impressionists" published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd in Vienna and London during the 1930s. It serves as a testament to Manet's enduring influence on post-Impressionist art movements. Whether displayed within an art collection or admired individually, "The Piper, 1866" remains an iconic representation of Manet's talent for capturing human emotion through paintbrush strokes.
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