Manet and the Execution of Maximilian - Paperback
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Manet and the Execution of Maximilian - Paperback
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By John Elderfield
On June 19, 1867, Emperor Maximilian of Mexico—a Hapsburg who had been installed by Napoleon III of France—was executed at the hands of a resurgent Mexican army. His death sent shock waves across Europe, kindling an inferno of speculation and reportage in the Paris press. Edouard Manet, fascinated by accounts of the execution, made three large paintings on the subject as well as an oil sketch and a lithograph.
In this catalogue, coinciding with the exhibition of these work
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Size7.5w x 9.5"h.
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Year of Design2006
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