Edouard Manet
1832 - 1883
Edouard Manet wanted to be an artist but his father
wanted him to be a lawyer. As a compromise, he went
to sea at 16 as a cadet in the French Navy, but spent
much of his time drawing. His father finally gave in and
let him study art. For fun in class, he liked to draw things
perfectly, but upside down. At 31, he married a young
Dutch pianist, Suzanne Leenhoff. For 24 years, Manet
shocked the public with his bold new style of art. He
died at 51 of a chronic disease he had contracted as a
young man.