![]() ![]() Manet said, "There's no symmetry in nature. As a realist painter, they portrayed real people with real expressions and irregularities. His portraits were not idealized like those of the Classical Renaissance painters.In "The Railway ," shown above, the little girl has her back to the viewer, while her caregiver is looking up, interrupted from her reading, as if to ask, "What do you want?" His subjects were not necessarily looking directly at the viewer, or if they were, they were looking in a challenging way. They were visible to the eye rather than so finely blended as to be invisible. His brushstrokes were loose, broad, and quick. ![]()
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