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Conversations there were often heated. On one evening in February 1870, things became so heated that Manet, insulted by a review that Duranty wrote, wounded Duranty in a
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also joined them. The group is sometimes called the
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Index


bohèmes
bourgeois
Édouard Manet
café
Émile Zola
Frédéric Bazille
Louis Edmond Duranty
Henri Fantin-Latour
Emmanuel Chabrier
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Alfred Sisley
Paul Cézanne
Camille Pissarro
Batignolles Group
Impressionism
duel
Tinterow, Gary
Henri Loyrette
Origins of Impressionism
ISBN
9780870997174
OCLC
30623473
Piece about Émile Zola which mentions the café
Batignolles Group article in ArtLex Art Dictionary
Mention of the café in Manet biography
Short piece on the café

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