by David Croal 1855-1930 Thomson (Author)
"The Barbizon School of Painters" explores the influential group of mid-19th century French artists who revolutionized landscape painting. This book delves into the lives and works of key figures such as Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet, and Charles-François Daubigny, examining their shared commitment to painting directly from nature. David Croal Thomson provides insights into the Barbizon School's artistic techniques, philosophical underpinnings, and lasting impact on the development of Impressionism and modern art. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Barbizon School's significance in art history and its enduring appeal to artists and art enthusiasts alike.
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Number of Pages: 460
Dimensions: 0.93 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: June 11, 2025