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19th Century French School ''pig''

巴比松派 - The Barbizon painters had a very strong link with the animal world, which is very modern for the time, and they represented them with tenderness.

From Jean-François Millet’s representations of peasant life to the depiction of the solitudes of the forest of Fontainebleau by Théodore Rousseau and others centered in the village of Barbizon, gain insights into a robust current in 19th-century French art.

Controversial in France, but avidly collected in America, these independent painters decisively rejected idealism and polish in favor of an earth-bound sincerity of vision on the threshold of Impressionism.
2 950 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Other Style

Condition: Un manques de matière

Material: Oil painting

Length: 38,5 cm.

Width: 31,5 cm.

Reference (ID): 1029801

Availability: In stock

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