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  1. Retrato de Émile Zola (en francés, Portrait d'Émile Zola) es un cuadro del pintor francés Édouard Manet. Data de 1868. Se trata de una pintura al óleo sobre lienzo, que mide 146,3 centímetros de alto y 114 cm de ancho.

  2. Dimensions. 146.5 cm × 114 cm (57.7 in × 45 in) Location. Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Portrait of Émile Zola is a painting of Émile Zola by Édouard Manet. Manet submitted the portrait to the 1868 Salon. At this time Zola was known for his art criticism, and perhaps particularly as the writer of the novel Thérèse Raquin.

  3. Retrato de Émile Zola (en francés, Portrait d'Émile Zola) es un cuadro del pintor francés Édouard Manet. Data de 1868. Se trata de una pintura al óleo sobre lienzo, que mide 146,3 centímetros de alto y 114 cm de ancho. Actualmente se conserva en el Museo de Orsay de París (Francia). Émile Zola fue amigo de juventud de Cézanne.

  4. Zola regarded the artist, who was contested by traditionalists, as one of the masters of the future, whose place was in the Louvre. In 1867, the article was published as a slim brochure with a blue cover, here in full view on the table. To thank him, Manet offered to paint Zola's portrait.

  5. • Description. • Background. • Analysis of Portrait of Emile Zola. • Explanation of Other Impressionist Portraits. Name: Portrait of Emile Zola (1867-8) Artist: Edouard Manet (1832-83) Medium: Oil painting on canvas. Type: Portrait Art. Movement: Impressionism. Location: Musee d'Orsay, Paris.

  6. 19 de may. de 2005 · Portrait of Émile Zola (1868). Oil on canvas, 146.5 x 114 cm (57.6 x 44.8 in). Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Summary[edit] Annotations. InfoField. This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons. 1261. 93. 311. 591. 2024. 2660.

  7. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Édouard Manet, Émile Zola, 1868, oil on canvas, 57 x 45″ / 146.5 x 114 cm (Musée d’Orsay, Paris) This portrait was painted in appreciation for the support Zola gave to Manet in his 1866 essay in La Revue du XXe siècle and during Manet’s independent exhibition held alongside the Universal Exposition in 1867.