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He came to Barbizon.
Known for Barbizon and Impressionist styles.
She made me leave the Barbizon.
He's allowed to reside in Barbizon… so Trotsky's feeling better.
Do all painters still live in Barbizon?
Between your room at the Barbizon and your allowance, your mother's allowance.
What did you think when Edie came back from the Barbizon?
I haven't seen Barbizon, but although I haven't seen it, last winter I saw Courrières.
He was a member of the Barbizon School.
Well, just next door in Barbizon, before the Great War, this painters' circle would set up their easels in the woods.
I had to kill my pig in its sleep.I did it this morning on my property in Barbizon.
Despite these advances, many of the Barbizon painters continued to create most of their work in the studio;
And it is certain he was at least as financially successful as his Barbizon colleagues.
Todd's influences have been many, ranging from Barbizon tonalism to Sorolla's impressionistic sea of color.
Constant Troyon was an animal painterof the first rank, and was closely associated with the artists who painted around Barbizon.
Savrasov, who was influenced by painters in the Barbizon school, such as Camille Corot, took students outside to paint en plein air.
It would be my great andardent desire to come either to Paris or to Barbizon or somewhere else.
Unlike many artists of his time, he was artistically inspired by a pre-Impressionist style rooted in Romanticism and Barbizon School theories.
Charles-François Daubigny(15 February 1817- 19 February 1878)was one of the painters of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of Impressionism.
A difference of many artists of his time,Arnegger approaches to a feeling pre-Impressionist rooted in Romanticism and tied to theories of painting of the Barbizon School.
Gregory Frank Harris's oils and pastels are windows into another time and place,revealing a range of influences from the Barbizon school and painters of the Belle poque to French and American Impressionism.
This training allowed him enrollment at the prestigious Munich Academy of Fine Arts, where he was mentored by Heinrich von Zügel,prominent in Europe's Naturalist Barbizon School.
The appeal of figure painting grew somewhat at the expense of landscape, but the face of landscape painting itself altered with the influence of the softer,more intimate French Barbizon style first adapted to American scenery by George Inness(1825-1894).
Initially Daubigny painted in a traditional style, butthis changed after 1843 when he settled in Barbizon to work outside in nature.
While returning to New York, he made another trip to Paris, where he visited the Salon forthe first time and witnessed several paintings by the Barbizon artists including Theodore Rousseau.
Then he and his family moved to a small village near Moret-sur-Loing,close to the Forest of Fontainebleau, where the painters of the Barbizon School had worked earlier in the century.
The museum was opened in 1986 and has exhibits of French painting, sculpture, photography, and decorative arts of the mid and late 19th century; French academic painting and sculpture of the 19th century are by many artist"of the late Romantic and Neoclassical,Realist, Barbizon, Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Divisionist, and Nabi schools."[22].