"Breakfast on the grass"—a painting by the French artist Edouard Manet, painted in 1863. two fully clothed men seducing a beautiful naked woman, a bathing girl in the background in nature, and a naked woman shamelessly looking directly at the viewer, the style of the painting breaks with the academic traditions of the time. The harsh "photographic" light eliminates semitones, and the men are dressed like dandies. They're so engrossed in the conversation that they don't seem to notice the women at all. In front of them lie discarded women's clothes, a fruit basket and round bread. In the background, a second woman in light clothes washes in the river. The painting puzzles with the "wrong" perspective, an excessively large female figure in the background in an autonomously illuminated, unreal space. The background of the painting lacks depth, giving the impression that the whole scene is not taking place in nature but in a studio. This impression is enhanced by the light, which gives almost no shadows. 16K resolution photorealistic rendering., Stable-Yogis-Makeup-Enhancer-XL