In his group portrait, A Studio in Batignolles Quarter (1870), Henri Fantin-Latour honored Manet's influence on a new generation of artists. Edouard Manet,
seated at his easel, is painting a portrait of the artist and critic
Zacharie Astruc. The tall figure standing behind Astruc's chair is Frederic Bazille; Claude Monet can be seen at the far right behind him. Pierre-Auguste Renoir stands in the center, and the critic Émile Zola is to his immediate left.
![]() A Studio in Batignolles Quarter by Henri Fantin- Latour is an oil on canvas (80-3/8 x 107-5/8 inches), which can be seen at Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France. |
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