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Oil Painting On Sturdy Cardboard Landscape 19th-20th Century Barbizon School

Oil on strong cardboard landscape French School 19th – 20th Barbizon School Frame: 30 x 42 cm Work: 17.5 x 29.5 cm The pioneers who explored these places were Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1822), Théodore Caruelle d’Aligny, Camille Flers, Paul Huet, Alexandre Desgoffe who went to paint in Barbizon before 1830, Narcisse Diaz de la Peña (1836), Lazare Bruandet, then Charles-François Daubigny (1843), Jean-François millet (1849) and Théodore Rousseau, who are also considered precursors. Gustave Courbet seems to have stayed there since 1841 but more certainly in 1849, and then until 1861. At the beginning of the 1850s Antoine-Louis Barye frequented Barbizon and ended up settling there, he rubbed shoulders with painters and created numerous oils and watercolors.