Hand-painted Study to Dead Christ with Angels reproduction by Edouard Manet – a slithering serpent and textured brushstrokes – museum quality oil on linen

The Art of True Craftsmanship

In a world flooded with machine-printed posters, owning something real has become rare. Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" is 100% hand-painted from scratch, taking 10–15 days of focused work by experienced artists in the Dafen Oil Painting Village. You'll see tiny ridges of paint and subtle color blending — the beauty you can't fake.

Signed by the artist on the back — a mark of authenticity.

Elevate Any Room to a Gallery

Place Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" in your dining room for dinner parties, in your study for daily inspiration, or in a lobby to impress clients. The painting's depth and scale command respect and admiration.

Works with natural and artificial light — the impasto catches every ray.

Hand-Painted vs. Canvas Print – The Real Difference

A canvas print is flat, lifeless, machine-made. This hand-painted oil reproduction of Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" from Dafenarts has actual texture, three‑dimensional brushstrokes, and subtle color shifts that change with the light. Run your fingers over the surface (gently!) — you'll feel the impasto ridges.

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The Mirror Controversy and the Corrected Wound

One of the most fascinating aspects of Edouard Manet's Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" lies in a detail that nearly caused a scandal at the 1864 Salon. In the final, large-scale version currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manet famously painted Christ's spear wound on the left side of his body—a "mistake" that critics and friends like Charles Baudelaire urged him to correct. However, this master artist deliberately left it, potentially as a play on mirrored perspective. What makes this particular hand-painted oil reproduction of the "Study" so essential is that in this preparatory work, the anatomy is often seen as more direct and raw. It captures the moment of pure artistic experimentation before the pressures of the Parisian Salon dictated the final composition. By owning this reproduction, you are acquiring a glimpse into Manet's private process, where he focused on the anatomical realism and the emotional weight of the scene rather than the rigid conventions of religious iconography.

The Story Behind the Painting

Created in 1864, this work represents a pivotal moment in the transition from Realism to Impressionism. Edouard Manet was not a traditionally religious man, yet he was deeply drawn to the "Study to Dead Christ with Angels" as a vehicle for exploring human suffering and the physical reality of death. While his contemporaries painted idealized, ethereal saints, Manet chose to depict a corpse that looked undeniably real—a "dead coal miner," as some harsh critics of the time put it. His intention was to bring the divine down to earth, stripping away the decorative fluff of the Baroque and Renaissance to reveal a gritty, modern vulnerability. This museum quality wall art captures that specific tension between the celestial angels and the heavy, earthly presence of the figure, making it a profound statement piece for any collection that values art history's boldest turning points.

The Sculptural Surface

The beauty of a hand-painted in 10–15 days oil work lies in the physical depth of the medium. Our artists recreate Manet’s signature "peinture claire" technique, applying paint in bold, opaque layers that give the canvas a palpable texture. In this hand-painted oil reproduction, you will notice how the light catches the ridges of the impasto on the angels' wings and the folds of the shroud. This textured brushwork creates a sculptural surface that shifts and evolves depending on the time of day and the angle of the light in your room. Unlike a flat print, the paint actually has height and shadow, providing a three-dimensional experience that honors Manet’s revolutionary rejection of traditional smooth glazing.

This is 100% hand-painted on premium archival linen — NOT a canvas print, NOT a giclée, NOT a poster. Each stroke is applied by a master artist who specializes in 19th-century French techniques, ensuring that your museum quality wall art possesses the same soul and vitality as a gallery original.

Curating Your Space with Manet

Due to its somber yet deeply spiritual tonality, this large canvas for living room serves as an incredible focal point in rooms with a sophisticated, academic, or minimalist aesthetic. It is particularly striking when placed in a private study or a library, where the historical weight of the subject matter can be fully appreciated. In a modern office lobby, it projects an image of cultured discernment and a respect for the foundations of modern art. To truly let the colors sing, hang it on a wall of charcoal gray, deep navy, or even a classic off-white, and pair it with warm, directional lighting to accentuate the rich impasto ridges.

Technical Excellence & Materials

  • Premium Archival Linen: We use heavy-weight, acid-free linen canvas to ensure the foundation of your painting lasts for centuries without sagging or deterioration.
  • Lightfast Oil Pigments: Our palette consists of professional-grade oils with high pigment loads, guaranteeing your hand-painted oil reproduction retains its color brilliance for generations.
  • Authentic Impasto Technique: Each piece features genuine texture created through wet-on-wet application, providing a depth that is impossible to achieve through mechanical printing.
  • Solid Wood Stretcher Bars: Every ready to hang option is mounted on kiln-dried, warp-resistant timber to maintain perfect tension across the canvas surface.
  • Artist Certification: Your work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its status as a 100% hand-created piece of fine art from our studio.

When you choose this museum quality wall art, you are not just decorating a wall; you are preserving the legacy of a man who changed the course of art history. This hand-painted masterpiece brings the rebellious spirit of Edouard Manet into your home, offering a timeless dialogue between the earthly and the divine.

No. 17637HAND-PAINTED

Study to Dead Christ with Angels – Divine – Textured Canvas

This is where prints end and real art begins.

This is a 100% hand-painted oil reproduction of Study to "Dead Christ with Angels" by Edouard Manet, meticulously created brush by brush on premium archival linen canvas by master Dafen artists.

Hand-painted in 10–15 days • Final photo approval before shipping • Express delivery in 5–7 days

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  • Studio ProcessHand-painted oil on canvas,never a print
  • Photo ReviewFinished artwork approvalbefore dispatch
  • DeliveryTracked global shipping viaDHL, FedEx, or UPS

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Scale reference: the figure is 180cm tall with an estimated 46cm shoulder width.

Selected size: 20in x 24in (50cm x 60cm)

SKU: LUX-EM-STUDY-TO-DEA-044-20X24

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We don't just copy the masters; we live their strokes. Every canvas is a bespoke testament to over thirty years of monastic dedication in the heartof Dafen.

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Our studio artists focus on traditional oil painting techniques. Each reproduction is builtstroke by stroke with attention to composition, color matching, and surface texture.

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We use artist-grade oil paint and durable canvas selected for strong color, texture, andlong-term display in normal indoor conditions.

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No canvas leaves our studio unchecked. Before dispatch, we review color, composition,brush texture, and packaging readiness, then provide real finished artwork photos forapproval when requested.

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In an era of hybrid gicl茅e prints, we remain a slow-art island. Every piece begins on blankorganic linen, painted entirely by hand. We reject digital shortcuts to guarantee truearchival longevity.

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Every DafenArts reproduction ispainted stroke by stroke by an experienced studio artist. It is not a print ormachine-assisted overlay. The finished piece has layered oil pigment, visible brushwork,and the character of a handmade artwork.

  • Real oil paint on canvas, sculpted layer by layer with traditional methods.
  • High-resolution studio approval before dispatch ensures absolute delight.
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For collectors preferring tocollaborate with their local framers, we ship the canvas gently rolled inside a reinforcedarchival tube. We provide generous blank canvas margins to ensure impeccable stretchingwithout compromising the painted area.

  • Optimal option for international shipping with protective layering.
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Choose to have your artworkprofessionally stretched on wooden stretcher bars, finished as a seamless gallery wrap, orpaired with a classic frame. These options turn the canvas into a finished, ready-to-displayartwork.

  • Arrives ready to grace your walls immediately upon unboxing.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Clear details about hand painting, approval, delivery, framing, and long-term care before commissioning this artwork.

Each reproduction is painted by hand on canvas by a studio artist. It is not a poster, giclee print, canvas transfer, or printed image with added texture.

Yes. After the painting is completed, studio photos can be sent for approval before dispatch. If a clear order detail needs adjustment, we handle that before shipping.

Yes. Rolled canvas is best for local framing, while stretched canvas, gallery wrap, and framed options are prepared for customers who want a ready-to-hang finish.

Rolled canvases are protected with archival film and shipped in a reinforced tube. Stretched or framed paintings are secured with corner protection, foam board, and a reinforced outer box.

Custom requests can be noted after ordering, including preferred size, crop, orientation, or color direction. The studio will use those notes during production.

Display the painting indoors, away from direct sunlight, extreme humidity, and heat. Dust gently with a soft dry cloth and avoid household cleaners on the painted surface.