Édouard Manet, 1870 - Beggar with a Duffle Coat (Philosopher) - fine art print

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Original information about the artwork by Art Institute Chicago (© - Art Institute Chicago - Art Institute Chicago)

This painting and Beggar with Oysters were probably conceived as companion pieces. Édouard Manet exhibited them together in 1872, along with paintings of an absinthe drinker and a ragpicker, under the collective title Philosophers. The beggars of Paris, nonconformist types under threat from government schemes intended to drive them out of the city, held a particular fascination for Realist artists and writers. By setting his large-scale figures against empty, dark backgrounds, Manet added to their portraitlike, indeed heroic, presence. By a remarkable coincidence, at the turn of the 20th century, these two closely related works found their way by very different means to the Art Institute’s collection.

The product

This painting was made by the realist master Édouard Manet in 1870. The over 150 year old original was made with the size: 187,7 × 109,9 cm (73 7/8 × 43 1/4 in). Oil on canvas was applied by the European artist as the medium of the piece of art. The artwork's inscription is the following: inscribed lower right: Manet. Today, this artpiece is part of the Art Institute Chicago's digital art collection located in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. The modern art artwork, which belongs to the public domain is being provided with courtesy of Art Institute Chicago. The creditline of the artpiece is the following: A. A. Munger Collection. On top of that, alignment of the digital reproduction is portrait and has a side ratio of 9 : 16, which implies that the length is 45% shorter than the width. Édouard Manet was a painter of French nationality, whose artistic style can primarily be assigned to Realism. The artist was born in the year 1832 and died at the age of 51 in 1883 in 8th arrondissement of Paris.

Structured artwork data

Piece of art title: "Beggar with a Duffle Coat (Philosopher)"
Classification: painting
General term: modern art
Artwork century: 19th century
Created in: 1870
Approximate age of artwork: over 150 years old
Original medium: oil on canvas
Size of the original work of art: 187,7 × 109,9 cm (73 7/8 × 43 1/4 in)
Original artwork inscription: inscribed lower right: Manet
Exhibited in: Art Institute Chicago
Museum location: Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Museum website: www.artic.edu
License type: public domain
Courtesy of: Art Institute Chicago
Creditline of artwork: A. A. Munger Collection

The product

Product type: fine art reproduction
Reproduction: digital reproduction
Production process: digital printing (UV direct print)
Provenance: Germany
Type of stock: on demand
Product use: art collection (reproductions), gallery wall
Alignment: portrait format
Aspect ratio: 9 : 16
Side ratio meaning: the length is 45% shorter than the width
Product material choices: metal print (aluminium dibond), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print
Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) sizes: 50x90cm - 20x35", 100x180cm - 39x71"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) variants: 50x90cm - 20x35"
Poster print (canvas paper): 50x90cm - 20x35"
Aluminium dibond print size variants: 50x90cm - 20x35"
Art print framing: unframed product

Artist details

Name of the artist: Édouard Manet
Gender: male
Artist nationality: French
Professions: painter
Country: France
Classification: modern artist
Art styles: Realism
Lifetime: 51 years
Born: 1832
Year of death: 1883
City of death: 8th arrondissement of Paris

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