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The Fifer depicts a young piper in guard band team. In exploration of the unityof shape and color, the painter paid attention to the portrait of thecharacter's personality. The painter pursued a stable and bright scene in colorand then suddenly turned to the dark where the characters were depicted inlight gray and flat background and the body was performed in general colorblock. In this painting, no shadow, no eye level, no outline, only with theminimum level to paint and negate the profound feeling of three dimensions. Daumiersaid Manet's painting as flat as cards. Naturalist writer Zola once praised infront of this painting, I believe no one could like Manet use simpler means toachieve this stronger effect. And now this painting did not give people agreat shock. However, in the era of Manet, the advantage of this painting wasthe rebel, inconsistent with the feudal ethical code. First, this painting hadno content; second, it had no deep meaning, only a little boy with nothing toshow and represent. Moreover, Manet painted this work very quickly and totallychanged his previous techniques. At that time, all the salon judges wereunwilling to accept this work, who would have guessed that after more than 100years, this painting is worth RMB 800000000 Yuan. In 1860s, Manetwho had just got rid of his first teacher Couture's authority was alsomisunderstood by contemporaries. He experienced several failures in the salon.His figure paintings made in the studio gave people a strange impression andaroused many critics. For instance, TheFifer was refused by the official salon committee in 1866. This paintingrepresented a royal guard young light cavalry playing the piccolo which was a high-pitchedsmall wooden flute and used to guide the soldiers into battle. The name of the flutebecame the title of the painting. The musician played by a child in the studiooccupied a central position in this painting. He was clearly shown on the graybackground with subtle color changes. Without an exact space, the paintingbottom made people feel air flowing around him. The painter often used thisneutral impalpable background in his portraits, which was edified by theSpanish painters in the golden age, especially Velazquez and Murillo. Not longago, Manet travelled to Madridand highly praised them. Because Manet wanted to let this painting appear to beisolated and avoid the impression of creation in parades or in militarytraining site, Manet did not add any anecdote. The child, clothing and piccoloconstituted the only theme. The painting was completed in the cold light of thestudio, which could be confirmed from the short shade on the ground. Manet hadjoined the army as a sailor. He looked at this child sailor whose clothes wereadded for the painting purpose. This outfit felt proud.His whole attention was centered on the perfect uniform decorated with red,black, white and gold and the golden metal sleeve. The music tube tied in whiteglistened in the men's tunic dark woolen clothes and trousers, short coat withbrass buttons. The cloth tape tightening the child formed a light, lining withwhite shoes. Only the boy's face and hands were full of vigor, which formed asharp contrast with the little stiff silhouette without any details. Manet'scontemporaries accused the lack of thickness and too simple processing, likethe innocent paintings printed in EbinaerCity. There was noentourage and no contact between the background and the characters. These alsomade the characters not real. The characters were treated with big colors,which was quite similar to the head portraits on cards and Japanese engravings.Manet's The Fifer was well received, whichwas a challenge to the disregard of the traditional concept in the theme ofimpressionist paintings.
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