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Thirty-five contemporary artists create their own version of
Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
.
Édouard Manet’s
(1863) is generally cited as the first modern painting. The entry slide in art history lectures about modernism, the work remains among the “most audacious painting[s] ever seen in France,” as Ross King described it in
The Judgement of Paris
(2006).
As Manet did with
, the most provocative painters today collapse the historical and the contemporary onto one plane. Jeffrey Deitch invited a group of these influential artists to create their own versions, combined here with historical responses to Manet’s painting. The slim volume features these often biting and satirical works alongside essays discussing
’s enduring influence on contemporary figurative painting.
Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
.
Édouard Manet’s
(1863) is generally cited as the first modern painting. The entry slide in art history lectures about modernism, the work remains among the “most audacious painting[s] ever seen in France,” as Ross King described it in
The Judgement of Paris
(2006).
As Manet did with
, the most provocative painters today collapse the historical and the contemporary onto one plane. Jeffrey Deitch invited a group of these influential artists to create their own versions, combined here with historical responses to Manet’s painting. The slim volume features these often biting and satirical works alongside essays discussing
’s enduring influence on contemporary figurative painting.
Thirty-five contemporary artists create their own version of
Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
.
Édouard Manet’s
(1863) is generally cited as the first modern painting. The entry slide in art history lectures about modernism, the work remains among the “most audacious painting[s] ever seen in France,” as Ross King described it in
The Judgement of Paris
(2006).
As Manet did with
, the most provocative painters today collapse the historical and the contemporary onto one plane. Jeffrey Deitch invited a group of these influential artists to create their own versions, combined here with historical responses to Manet’s painting. The slim volume features these often biting and satirical works alongside essays discussing
’s enduring influence on contemporary figurative painting.
Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe
.
Édouard Manet’s
(1863) is generally cited as the first modern painting. The entry slide in art history lectures about modernism, the work remains among the “most audacious painting[s] ever seen in France,” as Ross King described it in
The Judgement of Paris
(2006).
As Manet did with
, the most provocative painters today collapse the historical and the contemporary onto one plane. Jeffrey Deitch invited a group of these influential artists to create their own versions, combined here with historical responses to Manet’s painting. The slim volume features these often biting and satirical works alongside essays discussing
’s enduring influence on contemporary figurative painting.