(0) View Cart
199 Rs
Taxes & shipping included
Édouard Manet Paintings
Édouard Manet (1832 - 1883) was a French painter who depicted everyday scenes of people and city life. He was a leading artist in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.

Kown as one of the most controversial artists in his time, Édouard Manet has risen above his detractors to prove his genuine talent that is worthy of emulation. View Artist Collection
Rolled
Framed

Available Options In Posters

Small Size 12x17 inches Poster


Small Size 12x17 inches
Rolled
Not available for shipping
Worried about quality? All our products are printed and framed with the highest quality materials. Each product goes through 5 quality checks in every stage of production to make sure that our customers get the best of what they buy. Our product doesn't have the same colors or size or frames that you were purchased for? We have the most simple 7-day refund policy in place. All you have to do is just call us on +91 78993 45057 and we will take care of the rest. Having doubts on the payment process? We have a hassle free 128-bit RSA encryption in place for payments and checkout process. We store no details of your cards or bank accounts.
Add To Cart

About Skating
"Skating" by Edouard Manet is his very popular impressionist paintings. He was a French painter who depicted everyday scenes of people and city life. He was a leading artist in the transition from realism to impressionism.       This painting is a scene of a popular roller skating rink. The main figure here wears a chic outfit, which is displayed at its most alluring angle, accentuating its wearer’s curves. The dress contrasts starkly with the more typical all-black day dresses of the women in the middle ground. As he worked on this composition, Manet made the young child in the foreground increasingly indistinct, focusing the viewer’s attention almost exclusively on her stylish and attractive mother.     Light up your room and brighten your wall with this beautiful painting.
About the Posters
Skating by Édouard Manet. Our posters are produced on acid-free 220 GSM papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a sufficent white border around the image to allow for future framing, if desired. Product will be shipped in 2-3 days

Accolades From Our Customers

0 / 0 Rs
Continue shopping
Your Order