Odalisque - Original Etching by Edouard Manet - 1868 ca.
By Édouard Manet
Located in Roma, IT
. Certainly one of the most celebrated etchings by Manet. Ref. Catalogue Guerin N. 64 ; Cat. Harris n. 56
1860s Figurative Prints
Etching
Odalisque - Original Etching by Edouard Manet - 1868 ca.
By Édouard Manet
Located in Roma, IT
. Certainly one of the most celebrated etchings by Manet. Ref. Catalogue Guerin N. 64 ; Cat. Harris n. 56
Etching
"Odalisque, " Original Etching and Aquatint Portrait by Edouard Manet
By Édouard Manet
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Odalisque" is an original etching and aquatint by Edouard Manet. It is the first and only state of
Etching, Aquatint
Lola de Valence - Original Etching by Edouard Manet - 1862
By Édouard Manet
Located in Roma, IT
"Ed.Manet sculpt.", which is present in this one). The subject of this print by Manet is Lola Melea who was
Etching
"Berthe Morisot" original etching
By Édouard Manet
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching and drypoint. Catalogue reference: Harris 75. This etching was executed by
Etching
"Le Gamin" original etching - Boy with a Dog
By Édouard Manet
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Catalogue reference: Guerin 27 and Harris 31. This charming etching is
Etching
The Absinthe Drinker - Original Etching (Guerin #9 Fisher #9)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET The Absinthe Drinker, 1860 Original etching Printed signature in the plate On Japan
Etching
Man Smoking a Pipe - Original Etching, ref. Harris #55
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard Manet Man smoking a Pipe Original etching On vellum 45 x 32 cm Limited to 100 copies (not
Etching
Boy with a Dog - Original Etching (Guerin #27 and Harris #31)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Boy with a Dog, 1860/62 Original etching Printed signature in the plate On Japan
Etching
Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle) - Original Etching (Guerin #15)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle), 1861 Original etching Printed signature in the
Etching
Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle) - Original Etching (Guerin #15)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle), 1861 Original etching Printed signature in the
Etching
Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle) - Original Etching (Guerin #15)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle), 1861 Original etching Printed signature in the
Etching
Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle) - Original Etching (Guerin #15)
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Child with a Tray (Pear and Bottle), 1861 Original etching Printed signature in the
Etching
Olympia - Origninal Etching - 1902
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Olympia, 1865 Original etching On Japan paper 26 x 20 cm (c. 10.5 x 8 inch) This
Etching
Olympia - Origninal Etching - 1902
By Édouard Manet
Located in Paris, IDF
Edouard MANET Olympia, 1865 Original etching On vellum 26 x 20 cm (c. 10.5 x 8 inch) This etching
Etching
Ode to the Pinching D'Estrées Sisters
By E2 - Kleinveld & Julien
Located in New Orleans, LA
, Fragonard, and Manet. Inspired by the original paintings, e2 hopes to “jar viewers” into questioning their
Archival Pigment
Ode to Whistler's Arrangement in Grey and Black No. 1
By E2 - Kleinveld & Julien
Located in New Orleans, LA
, Velázquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Fragonard, and Manet. Inspired by the original paintings, e2 hopes to “jar
Archival Pigment
"Manet" First Edition, with Two Original Etchings
By Édouard Manet
Located in New York, NY
months after Manet's death. Exquisitely illustrated with two original Manet etchings ("L'Odalisque
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