Today, I’ll be looking at “The Railway” by Édouard Manet. This enigmatic painting has fascinated viewers since its creation in 1873. Set in a rapidly modernizing Paris, the work raised loads of questions (and critics’ hackles.) We’ll find answers to some of the mysteries and (just like in “The Mill” episode) discover something I’d never … Continue reading 06 The Railway – Manet
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