Manet

/mæˈneɪ/ or /ˈmænɛt/ noun

Definition

Refers to Édouard Manet (1832-1883), the French painter who bridged Realism and Impressionism. Known for controversial works like 'Olympia' and 'The Luncheon on the Grass' that challenged academic painting traditions.

Etymology

French surname meaning 'little hand' from Old French 'main' (hand) plus diminutive suffix. The name became internationally recognized through the fame of Édouard Manet, whose revolutionary painting style influenced the development of modern art.

Kelly Says

Manet is often confused with Monet (Claude Monet, the Impressionist), leading to the art world's most famous name mix-up. Manet actually rejected being called an Impressionist and never exhibited with them, yet his bold brushwork and modern subjects directly inspired the movement he refused to join.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ማኔት
ARالعربية
مانيه
BNবাংলা
মানেট
CACatalà
Manet
CSČeština
Manet
DADansk
Manet
DEDeutsch
Manet
ELΕλληνικά
Μανέ
ESEspañol
Manet
FAفارسی
مانه
FISuomi
Manet
FRFrançais
Manet
GUGU
માનેટ
HAHA
Manet
HEעברית
מנה
HIहिन्दी
मानेट
HUMagyar
Manet
IDBahasa Indonesia
Manet
IGIG
Manet
ITItaliano
Manet
JA日本語
マネ
KKKK
Манэ
KMKM
ម៉ាណេ
KO한국어
마네
MRMR
मानेट
MSBahasa Melayu
Manet
MYမြန်မာ
မနေတ်
NLNederlands
Manet
NONorsk
Manet
PAPA
ਮਾਨੇ
PLPolski
Manet
PTPortuguês
Manet
RORomână
Manet
RUРусский
Манэ
SVSvenska
Manet
SWKiswahili
Manet
TAதமிழ்
மனேட்
TEతెలుగు
మానెట్
THไทย
มาเนต์
TLTL
Manet
TRTürkçe
Manet
UKУкраїнська
Манє
URاردو
مانے
VITiếng Việt
Manet
YOYO
Manet
ZH中文
马奈
ZUZU
u-Manet

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