Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904), Un atelier aux Batignolles (A Studio in the Batignolles), 1870
The Batignolles was the district in Paris where Manet had his studio and many of the future impressionists lived. Seated in front are Edouard Manet (the painter) and sculptor Zacharie Astruc. The standing figures, from left to right, painter Otto Scholderer, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the only one wearing a hat, art critic Emile Zola, musician Edmond Maitre, Frederic Bazille, and Claude Monet on the extreme right.
Jean Frédéric Bazille (French, 1841 – 1870), Self-Portrait, 1885-86. Art Institute of Chicago.






