The year is 1863… Édouard Manet put a painting on the exhibition called Salon de Paris. Those who came to the exhibition could not understand what was happening. People engaged in academic arts and painters who adhere to the painting traditions laughed, teased and even insulted when they saw the work. When you stepped into the Salon de Paris exhibition at that time, you could understand exactly where Manet’s Luncheon on the Table was in the sound made by the people who disgraced the work.
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