Galleria 48
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère – Édouard Manet, Premium Print
The print in the picture is - 45x60cm / 18x24" | With margin
Product description
“A Bar at the Folies-Bergère” was painted in 1882 by Édouard Manet, one of the pioneering figures of modern art and a key influence on Impressionism. The painting depicts a young barmaid standing before a crowded Parisian music hall, surrounded by reflections, glowing lights, and the energy of late 19th-century Parisian nightlife.
The composition is admired for its complex use of mirrors, perspective, and atmosphere. Manet creates a scene that feels both lively and strangely detached, with the barmaid appearing distant and introspective despite the bustling environment around her. The reflections in the mirror add a sense of mystery and ambiguity, inviting viewers to question what is real and what is merely illusion.
Combining realism with modern urban themes, the artwork captures both the glamour and emotional isolation of city life during the Belle Époque, making it one of the most iconic paintings of the modern era.
This museum-quality print is a perfect choice for admirers of Impressionism, French art, and timeless cultural masterpieces.
- Paper: 250gsm matte, FSC certified
- Type: Premium museum-quality print
- Sizes: 20x25 cm (8x10”), 30x40 cm (12x16”), 45x60 cm (18x24”), 60x80 cm (24x32”)
- Printed in the US and EU
*Prints are sold without a frame. The frames visible in the photos are for decorative purposes only.
Museum-Quality Paper
Printed on thick 250gsm matte paper with a soft, refined texture that brings out every detail of the artwork. The finish reduces glare while preserving the depth, contrast, and character of the original painting, creating a timeless gallery-quality look made to last.
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