A Bar at the Folies-Bergère

266 wooden pieces / 340x272x5mm (approx. 13x11x0.25") The Folies-Bergère was one of the most elaborate variety-show venues...
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A Bar at the Folies-Bergère

Vendor: Victory Wooden Puzzles

A Bar at the Folies-Bergère

£ 35.00 GBP

Vendor: Victory Wooden Puzzles

A Bar at the Folies-Bergère

£ 35.00 GBP

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266 wooden pieces / 340x272x5mm (approx. 13x11x0.25")

The Folies-Bergère was one of the most elaborate variety-show venues in Paris, showcasing entertainment ranging from ballets to circus acts. Another attraction was the barmaids, who were assumed by many contemporary observers to be available as clandestine prostitutes. By depicting one of these women and her male customer on an imposing scale, Manet brazenly introduced a morally suspect, contemporary subject into the realm of high art. By treating the topic with deadpan seriousness and painterly brilliance, Manet staked his claim to be remembered as the heroic "painter of modern life" envisaged by critics like Charles Baudelaire.

Details, details: The Bass Beer red triangle logo was the first trade mark to be registered under the UK's Trade Marks Registration Act 1875!

This delightful 266 piece puzzle contains over 20 whimsy pieces, many of them multipart. Unique connectors including our signature 'V' knobs will enhance your puzzling experience!

This puzzle comes in our beautiful premium quality packaging - a very sturdy box with a magnetic closure. It will look fabulous on your bookshelf or coffee table!

Material: 5mm Linden Plywood

Artist: Edouard Manet, 1882

Cut Design: Jill Pryor

Article code: 24412 - May 2024

Barcode: 5056461101980

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