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France: 'La serveuse de bocks' (A waitress serving beer), also known as 'Coin de café-concert' (Corner of a Cafe Concert). Oil on canvas, Édouard Manet (1832-1883), 1878-1879

France: <i>'La serveuse de bocks'</i> (A waitress serving beer), also known as <i>'Coin de café-concert'</i> (Corner of a Cafe Concert). Oil on canvas, Édouard Manet (1832-1883), 1878-1879

Manet's paintings of cafe scenes are observations of social life in 19th-century Paris. People are depicted drinking beer, listening to music, flirting, reading, or waiting. Many of these paintings were based on sketches executed on the spot. He often visited the Brasserie Reichshoffen on boulevard de Rochechourt, upon which he based At the Cafe in 1878.

Several people are at the bar, and one woman confronts the viewer while others wait to be served. Such depictions represent the painted journal of a flâneur. These are painted in a style which is loose, referencing Hals and Velázquez, yet they capture the mood and feeling of Parisian night life. They are painted snapshots of bohemianism, urban working people, as well as some of the bourgeoisie.

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