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Manet

[ ma-ney; French ma-ne ]

noun

  1. É·dzܲ [ey-, dwar], 1832–83, French painter.


Manet

/ ɛ /

noun

  1. ManetÉdzܲ18321883MFrenchARTS AND CRAFTS: painter Édzܲ (edwar). 1832–83, French painter. His painting Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (1863), which was condemned by the Parisian establishment, was acclaimed by the impressionists, whom he decisively influenced
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The government of Hun Manet has proved just as authoritarian as that of his father Hun Sen, whom he succeeded two years ago, but it is vulnerable.

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When the US and UK-educated Hun Manet succeeded his father as Cambodia's prime minister there was some speculation over whether he might rule with a lighter hand.

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The painterly technique would inform later generations of artists like Édzܲ Manet, Cecilia Beaux and John Singer Sargent.

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The gallery also features works by impressionists Edouard Manet, Claude Monet and Paul Cezanne.

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The visit was Austin’s first visit to Cambodia since Hun Manet became prime minister last year, succeeding his father Hun Sen, who held office for 38 years.

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