Salon des Refusés
An exhibition held in Paris in 1863 of works that had been refused at the official *Salon that year. Many artists voiced their protest at this exclusion and the Salon des Refusés was set up on the orders of the Emperor Napoleon III. It attracted large crowds, who mainly came to pour scorn on the exhibited works, which included Manet's ... ...
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