Édouard Manet
Realist precursor to Impressionism, challenging conventions boldly.
Quotes by Édouard Manet
There are no lines in nature, only areas of color, one against another.
I paint what I see, not what others choose to see.
The principal person in a picture is the light.
One must be of one's time and paint what one sees.
I never paint directly from nature. I paint from memory, from imagination, or from sketches.
I am not a revolutionary. I am simply a painter who wants to paint what he sees.
The artist is born to paint, not to be a critic.
The public is always wrong.
When you have a subject, you must paint it as you see it, without worrying about what others will say.
There is only one true thing: to paint what one sees.
I have never made a concession to the public.
The most important thing is to be sincere.
I do not understand why people are so shocked by my paintings. I simply paint what I see.
The artist must be a man of his time.
I have always tried to be myself.
One must simplify, simplify, simplify.
The great thing is to be able to express oneself.
I have no system, no method. I just paint.
The true artist is one who paints what he sees, not what he has been taught to see.
I am not an Impressionist. I am a painter.