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Les Silences de Manet (2001)

DVD | Color
55 min | Full Screen.

ISBN 978-0-8026-0771-3
Price:  $24.99* Home Video includes Public Library Circulation rights.
ISBN 978-0-8026-0772-0
Price:  $34.99**  Academic and Institutional price including Public Performance rights for non-paying audiences.
 
Consumers Reviews


Summary This film profile of the French painter, Edouard Manet (1832-1883) was shot on location at the Musee d' Orsay, the home of French nineteenth century art; in Spain, to evoke the landscape and culture which so influenced Manet's early work; and around Paris, where in the bars, cafes, salons and theatres, the atmosphere of the society in which Manet lived can still be captured.

Didier Baussy's film forms a comprehensive study, and yet also explores the complex and often contradictory spirit of Manet's paintings.