Эдуард Мане - Скачки в Лоншане 1867

Woman with a Parrot 1866 A matador 1867 Portrait of Madame Brunet 1867 Races at Longchamp 1867 Study for The Execution of Emperor Maximilian 1867 The burial 1867 The Exposition Universelle 1867
Эдуард Мане - Скачки в Лоншане 1867

Скачки в Лоншане 1867
43x84см холст/масло
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA

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From Art Institute of Chicago:
With a characteristic focus on the pleasures of modern life, Édouard Manet depicted this scene of the racetrack in the Bois de Boulogne, on the western outskirts of Paris. The popularity of Longchamp, where races were run for the first time in 1857, signaled a general revival in French horse racing. This painting records the last moments of a race, as the horses rush past the finish line, indicated by the pole with a circular top. Unlike traditional sporting artists, who always showed races from the side, Manet dared to compose the scene so that the throng of horses and jockeys thunders straight toward the viewer.
— Permanent collection label