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TROUILLEBERT Paul Desire Painting 19th School Of Barbizon Washerwomen By The River Oil On Canvas Signed
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TROUILLEBERT Paul Desire Painting 19th School Of Barbizon Washerwomen By The River Oil On Canvas Signed
TROUILLEBERT PAUL DESIRE (1829/1900)
Washerwomen by the river.
Oil on canvas signed lower right.
42x32 cm
Museums: Ajaccio, Angers, Angoulême, Beaune, Besançon, Boulogne sur Mer, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Cambrai, Cleveland, Dieppe, Dijon, Flers, Fontainebleau, Ganat, Kagawa (Japan), Le Puy en Velay, Marseille, Meaux, Montbard , Montpellier, Mulhouse, New-York (Metropolitan Museum), Nice, Niort, Paris (Musée d'Orsay, Musée du petit Palais), Pasadena, Norton Simon Museum, Reims, Rouen, Saumur, Saint Gallen (Switzerland), Saint Petersburg (Hermitage Museum), Valparaiso (Chile), Valencia.
Literature: Bénézit - Dictionary of the small masters of painting by Gérald Schurr and Pierre Cabanne - The French landscape painters of the 19th century by Lydia Harambourg - The Pre-Impressionists by Georges Pillemont - Barbizon and the landscape painters of the 19th century by Claude Marumo - The landscape art by Jeanine Bailly-Herzberg - The Barbizon school by Müllerschön and Maïer - 19th century landscape painters by Brame and Lorenceau - The Barbizon school at the Musée des Beaux arts in Lyon -
TROUILLEBERT Paul Désiré Born in Paris in 1829 / Died in 1900 in Paris – Genre painter, figures, nudes, portraits, landscapes – Pupil of Hebert and Jallabert, Paul Désiré TROUILLEBERT honorably began a career as a portrait painter, but his meeting with Corot converted him so well in the landscape on nature that he now lives only in the orbit of the master of Ville-d'Avray, directing his research almost exclusively on the open air and the rendering of the atmosphere – With frankness, Paul Désiré TROUILLEBERT will be inspired all his life by the same themes as Corot: the edges of the water in the morning and at sunset, the ponds in the countryside, the trees and the woods are all subjects that never cease to seduce him – From a a brush that lacks neither lightness nor transparency, Paul Désiré TROUILLEBERT applies himself to translating, in the gray range of his elder, the luminous and atmospheric values of nature – His inescapable agr12,59 paintings have had great success with from the public and keeps a constant attraction -Paul Désiré TROUILLEBERT exhibited at the Salon from 1865
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