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Mademoiselle V... in the Costume of an Espada, 1862. Creator: Edouard Manet
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Mademoiselle V... in the Costume of an Espada, 1862. Creator: Edouard Manet
Mademoiselle V... in the Costume of an Espada, 1862
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Mademoiselle V. . . in the Costume of an Espada, 1862
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is a captivating portrait captured by renowned artist Edouard Manet during the 19th century. This oil painting showcases the enigmatic Victorine Louise Meurent dressed as a bullfighter, embodying strength and defiance. In this full-length portrait, Meurent stands tall and confident, donning traditional Spanish attire with breeches and a suit that exudes power. Her hat adds a touch of elegance to her ensemble while emphasizing her femininity amidst the traditionally male-dominated sport of bullfighting. Manet's brushstrokes bring out vibrant colors that enhance Meurent's youthful beauty and grace. The post-impressionist style employed by Manet allows for bold expression and captures the essence of his subject's occupation with precision. The painting not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insight into societal norms at that time. By portraying Meurent cross-dressing as an espada, Manet challenges gender roles and conventions prevalent in French society during the 19th century. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its timeless allure. "Mademoiselle V. . . in the Costume of an Espada, 1862" remains an iconic representation of artistry merging with social commentary – showcasing both Manet's skillful technique and his desire to push boundaries through his work.
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