Miss V in Espada costume – Édouard Manet


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In Mademoiselle V in Espada costume, Édouard Manet challenges the norms of his time by depicting a woman in a traditionally male role: that of a Spanish matador. The model, Victorine Meurent, the painter's muse and artistic companion, is dressed in a torero's costume, sword in hand, standing confidently facing the viewer.
The neutral background, proud pose, and direct light give the scene a striking intensity. Manet here overturns social and pictorial conventions: he blends realism with a touch of provocation, while celebrating the free and independent personality of his model.
This painting, created in 1862, already foreshadows the boldness of future Impressionism. Through vigorous brushwork and tonal contrast, Manet establishes himself as a modern painter, ready to break away from academic painting conventions.
Édouard Manet: the precursor of modernity
Édouard Manet (1832–1883) is considered one of the founders of modern painting. By combining realism and new sensitivity, he paved the way for Impressionism.
His works, often inspired by contemporary life, scandalized 19th-century audiences while fascinating young artists.
With Mademoiselle V in Espada costume, Manet plays on identities and symbols: he pays homage to Spain while depicting a powerful female figure, confident in herself and her image.
Why choose this art print?
This art print of Édouard Manet is a symbol of boldness and elegance.
It immediately captures the eye with its contrast of black and gold, the energetic pose of the model, and the dramatic tension of the composition.
Ideal for a living room, office, or contemporary-style space, this art print embodies artistic freedom and the avant-garde of the 19th century, while maintaining timeless elegance.

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In Mademoiselle V in Espada costume, Édouard Manet challenges the norms of his time by depicting a woman in a traditionally male role: that of a Spanish matador. The model, Victorine Meurent, the painter's muse and artistic companion, is dressed in a torero's costume, sword in hand, standing confidently facing the viewer.
The neutral background, proud pose, and direct light give the scene a striking intensity. Manet here overturns social and pictorial conventions: he blends realism with a touch of provocation, while celebrating the free and independent personality of his model.
This painting, created in 1862, already foreshadows the boldness of future Impressionism. Through vigorous brushwork and tonal contrast, Manet establishes himself as a modern painter, ready to break away from academic painting conventions.
Édouard Manet: the precursor of modernity
Édouard Manet (1832–1883) is considered one of the founders of modern painting. By combining realism and new sensitivity, he paved the way for Impressionism.
His works, often inspired by contemporary life, scandalized 19th-century audiences while fascinating young artists.
With Mademoiselle V in Espada costume, Manet plays on identities and symbols: he pays homage to Spain while depicting a powerful female figure, confident in herself and her image.
Why choose this art print?
This art print of Édouard Manet is a symbol of boldness and elegance.
It immediately captures the eye with its contrast of black and gold, the energetic pose of the model, and the dramatic tension of the composition.
Ideal for a living room, office, or contemporary-style space, this art print embodies artistic freedom and the avant-garde of the 19th century, while maintaining timeless elegance.