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1876, Edgar Degas, In a Cafe (The Absinthe Drinker) -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) (special exhibition)

From the museum label: Degas drew inspiration for the setting of this painting from the Café de la Nouvelle-Athènes, where he often met Manet and other artists in their circle, including Marcellin Desboutin, seen here at right. His framing of the composition places the viewer at a nearby table looking toward the pair of drinkers, whose indifference to one another and their surroundings imparts a sense of modern urban alienation. The actress Ellen Andrée posed for the weary-looking female figure, giving her a slumped posture and downturned expression. Degas intended to include the work in the second Impressionist exhibition, in 1876, but ultimately showed it the following year.

Link to other paintings from the exhibition “Manet/Degas".

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Uploaded on October 1, 2023
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