Color Your Own Manet Paintings
Color Your Own Manet Paintings
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Color Your Own Manet Paintings by Édouard Manet, rendered by Marty Noble
Here is a set of captivating reproductions of 30 Manet masterpieces. Timeless paintings that helped bridge the gap between Realism and Impressionism. Try your hand at choosing your own palette for such works as A Bar at the Folies-Bergère and Argenteuil, or follow the artist's original hues. Captions identify each work of art.
Paintings Included:
- Lola de Valence, 1862
- The Street Singer, c. 1862
- Olympia, 1863
- Le Déjeuuner sur lherbe (Luncheon on the Grass), 1863
- Still Life with Melon and Peaches, c. 1866
- The Fifer, 1866
- Reading (Mme. Manet and Léon), c. 1866-75
- The Execution of Maximilian, 1868
- Portrait of Émile Zola, 1868
- The Balcony, 1868-69
- The Ragpicker, 1869
- Portrait of Eva Gonzalès, c. 1870
- Repose (Berthe Morisot), 1870-71
- Léon on the Balcony, Oloron-Sainte-Marie, 1871
- La dame aux éventails (Portrait of Nina de Callias), 1873
- The Railway, 1873
- Sur le plage (At the Beach), 1873
- The Monet Family in the Garden, 1874
- Boating, 1874
- Argenteuil, 1874
- The Grand Canal, Venice, 1874
- Nana, 1877
- Café-Concert, 1878
- Couple at 'Père Lathuille,' 1879
- In the Conservatory, 1879
- Corner in a Café-Concert, 1878-79
- Mlle. Marguerite in the Garden at Bellevue, 1880
- A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, 1881
- The Beach, 1881
- Jeanne: Spring, 1881
Hobbyists can either apply hues from their own palettes or follow the original color schemes as shown in the reproductions on the front and back covers.
We have the entire series of these books available in our Coloring Books section.
Book Details:
- Number of Pages: 32
- Book Size: 8-1/4" x 11"
- Book Type: Paperback
- Recommended Ages: 7 through adult
- ISBN 10: 0486462021
- ISBN 13: 978-0486462028
Book Condition:
- This book is brand new and is in perfect condition.
Why We Love It
The coloring books in this series are a fun way to introduce fine art to your children! Kids get a chance to "touch and feel" the masterpieces as they learn more about the famous artist who created them.