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Jean Frederic Bazille 1831-70. Reunion de Famille. Bazille was a French painter associated with the Impressionists. He was born into a wealthy family in Montpelier. After beginning a medical career in Paris (1862), he began to study painting part-time with Gleyre where he met Renoir, with whom he shared a studio, Monet and Sisley. Through them he met Manet, and he worked with the Impressionists at Honfleur in 1864. He also painted at Barbizon in 1863. He gave up medicine in 1865 and shared a studio with Monet. His career was cut short by the Franco-Prussian war in which he fought and died. He was interested in plein air painting, but of figures rather than pure landscape, and his work is of interest for its exploration of the effects of light on flesh tones (e.g. Family on the Terrace, 1867) - ©TopFoto.

Jean Frederic Bazille 1831-70. Reunion de Famille. Bazille was a French painter associated with the Impressionists. He was born into a wealthy family in Montpelier. After beginning a medical career in Paris (1862), he began to study painting part-time with Gleyre where he met Renoir, with whom he shared a studio, Monet and Sisley. Through them he met Manet, and he worked with the Impressionists at Honfleur in 1864. He also painted at Barbizon in 1863. He gave up medicine in 1865 and shared a studio with Monet. His career was cut short by the Franco-Prussian war in which he fought and died. He was interested in plein air painting, but of figures rather than pure landscape, and his work is of interest for its exploration of the effects of light on flesh tones (e.g. Family on the Terrace, 1867) - ©TopFoto.
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Jean Frederic Bazille 1831-70. Reunion de Famille. Bazille was a French painter associated with the Impressionists. He was born into a wealthy family in Montpelier. After beginning a medical career in Paris (1862), he began to study painting part-time with Gleyre where he met Renoir, with whom he shared a studio, Monet and Sisley. Through them he met Manet, and he worked with the Impressionists at Honfleur in 1864. He also painted at Barbizon in 1863. He gave up medicine in 1865 and shared a studio with Monet. His career was cut short by the Franco-Prussian war in which he fought and died. He was interested in plein air painting, but of figures rather than pure landscape, and his work is of interest for its exploration of the effects of light on flesh tones (e.g. Family on the Terrace, 1867) - ©TopFoto
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Tamaño imagen: 5062 × 3252 px | 47.1 MB
Tamaño impresión: 42.9 × 27.5 cm | 1992.9 × 1280.3 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: ARTE ARTISTA ENCUENTRO FAMILIAR FRANCE FRANCIA JARDIN PINTOR PINTURA RÉUNION SIGLO XIX VIDA DIARIA