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Louis Edmond Duranty

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Name
  
Louis Duranty

Role
  
Novelist

Died
  
1880, Paris, France



Books
  
Le Malheur D'Henriette Gerard, Neighbors

Similar People
  
Champfleury, Felix Bracquemond, Alphonse Legros, Henri Fantin‑Latour, Edouard Manet

Louis Edmond Duranty (6 June 1833 – 9 April 1880) was a prolific French novelist and art critic.

Duranty supported the realist cause and later the Impressionists. He was challenged to a duel in 1870 by Édouard Manet over an affront. He was a friend of Edgar Degas, who painted a celebrated portrait of him in 1879 (Burrell Collection, Glasgow). He was a frequent visitor to the Café Guerbois. Also the author of The New Painting.

Duranty adopted 'truth' as the slogan of his short-lived journal Réalisme (1856–57), and in the second volume he composed principles of realism.

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Louis Edmond Duranty Wikipedia