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 | | There are a number of French artists of incredible talent in this period including the painter Jean Fouquet of Tours (who achieved amazingly realistic portraits and remarkable illuminated manuscripts) and the sculptors Jean Goujon and Germain Pilon. |  | | Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) (French, born in Romania) sculptor. |  | | The writer Denis Diderot wrote a number of times on the annual Salons of the Académie of painting and sculpture and his comments and criticisms are a vital document on the arts of this period. |
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| | French Art - Genre Painters And Orientalists |
 | | Tassaert, the painter of sordid miseries of the poor. |  | | Among French genre painters especially, we find work of extreme, almost distracting variety—from the literary and historic painting of Cogniet to the idylls of Henner—from the tableaux de moeurs of Boilly to the modern classicism of Gérôme—from the still life of Vollon to the orientalism of Decamps and Fromentin. |  | | A pupil of Cabat the landscape painter, Fromentin at twenty-five was in full possession of his talent. |
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| | French Art - Painters Of The Renaissance |
 | | Glass painter, sculptor, and painter, he tried all branches of art in turn. |  | | The painter, as the sculptor, was a paid servant, who was expected to turn his hand to anything. |  | | The earliest known French portrait is that of Le roi Jean (1350-1364), a miniature painted on a figured (gaufré) gold background. |
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| | French painter - AskTheBrain.com |
 | | French painter, one of the early Impressionist group. |  | | But a true realism in portrait painting was achieved only by the painters of the French Academy from the last half of the 17th to the end of the 19th century. |  | | The French impressionist painters are also a strong influence in my art. |
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| | French Culture Books Guillaume Apollinaire: The Cubist Painters (University of California Press Oct 2004) |
 | | French poet Guillaume Apollinaire's only book on art, The Cubist Painters, was first published in 1913. |  | | This essential text in twentieth-century art presents the poet and critic's aesthetic meditations on nine painters: Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Marie Laurencin, Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, Francis Picabia, and Marcel Duchamp. |  | | He examines Apollinaire's art criticism, his relationship to the Cubist movement, and, more specifically, the genesis of Cubist Painters through its various revisions and proofs. |
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http://www.frenchculture.org/books/release/art/apollincubistucalp.html
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| | French Art |
 | | French Fauvisme is a style of painting that flourished in France from 1898 to 1908. |  | | Cubism is a highly influential visual arts style of the 20th century, and was created principally by the painters Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, and Georges Braque in Paris. |  | | The ancient art of book illumination was still the prevailing form of painting in France at the beginning of the 15th century. |
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http://www.uncg.edu/rom/courses/dafein/civ/art.htm
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| | french painters : Artwork Resources |
 | | Gustave Courbet, French Painter The foremost realist painter of mid-19th-century France, Gustave Courbet came from an affluent family. |  | | Leading French painters of the period traveled to Rome.....Tour: Seventeenth-Century French Painting.. |  | | Orpheograff Art Editions of Motorsports racing by famous artists François Bruère, Zapadlik, Czcu Painters and Alfredo de la Maria, Argentine Painters. |
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 | | Fragonard, Jean Honore (1732-1806) was a typical painter of gallant and sentimental subjects during reigns of Louis XV and XVI. |  | | Claude Gellee or Claude Lorrain(e) (1600-82) was a landscape painter whose works exerted an incridible influence in England during the eighteenth century. |  | | Likewise, painters from France and Italy frequently traveled to London and exchanged ideas and styles freely with their fellow artists. |
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| | French Painters Of The Eighteenth Century, Wallace Collections |
 | | She was a favourite painter of Marie Antoinette and her court, and lived to hear that many of those heads she had painted had been severed by the guillotine. |  | | Poussin (1594—1665) was a classical painter, he went to Italy for his inspiration, not to nature. |  | | This may be said of all these painters—they are the painters of visions when the heart is young and life is full of joy. |
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| | WebMuseum: Impressionism |
 | | an exhibit hold in the salons of the photographer Nadar and organized by the ``Société anonyme des peintres, sculpteurs et graveurs'' [``Anonymous society of painters, sculptors and engravers''], composed of Pissarro, Monet, Sisley, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Guillaumin and Berthe Morisot. |  | | The established painter Édouard Manet, whose work in the 1860s greatly influenced Monet and others of the group, himself adopted the Impressionist approach about 1873. |  | | The principal Impressionist painters were Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot, Armand Guillaumin, and Frédéric Bazille, who worked together, influenced each other, and exhibited together independently. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Arts features French connection |
 | | The interweaving of an agrarian reformism, Transcendentalism and individualism in Boston's broader culture was amply reflected in the art that American painters and collectors brought to New England. |  | | It was the capital of the art world." Bostonians were among the first to go to Giverny, but their eagerness was swiftly passed on to the rest of the nation, and American impressionism, practised in many places, became a very popular style of painting in the US. |  | | Emerson's articulation of the "miraculous dots and lines and dyes" of which art and nature are comprised might have provided a primer for the French artists; and indirectly did so for their American counterparts. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1524243,00.html?gusrc=rss
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| | French art -> The Renaissance on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
 | | The French sculptors Jean Goujon and Germain Pilon contributed classical grace and expressiveness to the work of the time. |  | | Francis I employed Francesco Primaticcio of Bologna as artistic director, and a school of French painters worked in an Italianate manner at the palace of Fontainebleau (see Fontainebleau, school of). |  | | French art -> The Renaissance on Encyclopedia.com 2002 |
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| | French Artists, Painters & Paintings |
 | | French Impressionist Painting by Alfred Sisley - Regatta on the Thames |  | | Berthe Morisot French Painter & Paintings On the Veranda 1884 |  | | Berthe Morisot French Painter & Paintings Portrait of Jean Nepontillon 1894 |
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| | Notable American Impressionists Painters Represented on AskART.com |
 | | The bridge to French Impressionism from Academism was at the village of Barbizon, near the forest of Fontainebleu, with painters who were active between 1830 and 1880. |  | | Returning to America, he became a firmly established painter in the Tonalist style, but he was not an enthusiast for Impressionism, which he referred to as a “new fad” and “evil extreme in art.” (Spencer 41). |  | | They showed painters how to retrain their eyes to see nature as it was, rather than how it had been customarily painted by many of the earlier practitioners. |
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| | 17th century famous french painters |
 | | The masterworks of dozens of famous French painters are on display until... |  | | ...seized paintings are the works of the famous French painters of the 18th century, including masterpieces... |  | | French Canadian American Painters : French Canadian American Painters |
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| | Heine and the Salon of 1831 |
 | | In French Painters, though, Heine is little concerned with a stylistic analysis of the works, and even less with a formal categorization of the artists involved. |  | | Additionally, in portraying the French society through the mirror of the exhibition, Heine was undoubtedly aware of his German readers' reception, for Germany had at the time no such public exhibit, with the exception of the court museum in Dresden. |  | | For indeed, the painters in the Salon were private individuals, and each painting reflected a subjective view of the artist's perception of societal conditions. |
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| | French Museums - Musees de France |
 | | Virtual exhibits and biographies of famous French painters, from the 13th century to the present. |  | | In a country so replete with culture, the French enjoy spending many of their weekends in museums, so travelers to France would be well-advised to schedule their forays into this aspect of French culture on weekdays whenever possible, to avoid the crowds. |  | | Consortium of 42 museums and public collections of French modern and contemporary art. |
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| | Lindsay Snider A Lasting Impression: French Painters Revolutionize the Art World The History Teacher, 35.1 The ... |
 | | In 1874 this group of young French artists defied the Academie and "[broke] openly with all the traditional conventions," by presenting an independent exhibition of their works. |  | | Cardon's review of the Impressionist painters and their first exhibition was really interesting to read. |  | | Though other painters followed their style, the primary Impressionists were Edouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Berthe Morisot, Jean Frederic Bazille, Camille Pissarro, and Edgar Degas. |
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| | France - detailed map for travel. French impressionist painters. French cuisine. Free pictures, posters, history, ... |
 | | One could hardly visit Paris without viewing the work of the French impressionist painters, whose innovative take on the City of Light left an indelible mark on the art world. |  | | If you love French history, art, decoration and life style; if you have ever dreamed of living in a beautiful French chateau, you must get this book. |  | | International recognition of French creativity in the arts, literature, and science formed an integral part of Louis XIV's strategy to dominate European culture. |
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| | French Painters - France Artists |
 | | Painters are generally full time artists currently working as a professional painter. |  | | + The Painters category includes a selection of fine artists painting in various painting mediums, styles and subjects. |  | | + The French Painters category includes a selection of contemporary painters from France, Europe. |
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| | Daniel Voge French Artist. Order Purchase Online |
 | | You don’t need to travel to France to purchase fine French painting from the renowned modern French painters showing their artwork, it is available online for your purchase via credit card on an online secure environment. |  | | Born in Paris (1936) Daniel Voge is one of the prominent painters today in France. |  | | PicturialNet your Virtual Art Gallery features contemporary painting artwork from French painters, true French artists, who showcase lithography, engrave, art drawing, portrait. |
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| | The Barbizon School: Artists and their Works |
 | | The Barbizon School artists are often considered to have sown the seeds of Modernism with their individualism, and were the forerunners of the Impressionists, who took a similar philosophical approach to their art. |  | | The Barbizon School was a group of landscape artists working in the area of the French town of Barbizon, south of Paris. |  | | Realist painters Jean-Francois Millet and Camille Corot are also sometimes loosely associated with this school. |
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| | Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art - AMAM |
 | | This exhibition explores various interpretations of the architectural ruin as envisaged by French painters of the 17th and 18th centuries, a period spanning the careers of two of the greatest French landscape painters, Claude Lorrain and Hubert Robert. |  | | The show features 36 paintings by 20 French artists, with loans from 24 museums across the United States and Canada, including the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Gallery of Ontario, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. |  | | The Splendor of Ruins in French Landscape Painting, 1630-1800 |
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| | French painters |
 | | Though Picasso is not French he contributed a lot to the art in France. |  | | Richardson, one of the world's leading Picasso experts, shows the life of this Spanish painter from his first years in Catalonia through his beginning as an artist to his discovery of Cubism and his involvement with the artistic and literary life of Paris. |  | | Monet and all the other brillliant French artists are waiting for you! |
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| | ArtLex on Barbizon School |
 | | - A group of naturalist landscape painters who worked in the vicinity of Barbizon, a village on the outskirts of the Forest of Fontainebleu, southeast of Paris, in the 1840s and 1850s. |  | | Millet is most associated with the Barbizon school of painters, though he is an important precursor to |  | | Other members of the group were Jean-Baptist Corot (French, 1796-1875), Narcisse Diaz de la Peña (French, 1807-1876), Constant Troyon (French, 1810-1865), Jules Dupré (French, 1811-1889), Jean-François Millet (French, 1814-1875), and Charles-François Daubigny (French, 1817-1878). |
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| | ART / 4 / 2DAY |
 | | Vouet taught or collaborated with almost all the painters of the next generation in France, notably Le Brun, Le Sueur and Mignard. |  | | — Although at the time regarded as one of the leading French painters of the first half of the 17th century, Vouet is now known more for his influence on French painting than for his actual oeuvre. |  | | Although the early Italian works show the influence of Caravaggio, his work was subsequently modified by the Baroque style of such painters as Lanfranco and the influence of the Venetian use of light and color. |
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| | Greek painters. Greek painters influenced by Italian - French art. |
 | | Greek painters: Ioannis Altamouras, Emilios Prossalentis, Pericles Pantazis |  | | Greek painters influenced by Italian - French art. |  | | influenced by the French Art: Margaritis Philoppos, Margaritis Georgios, Kriezis Andreas, Soutsos Grigorios, Xydias or Typaldos Nikolaos, Doukas Ioannis, Pantazis Pericles, Rizos Iacovos, Rhallis Theodoros, Calloudis Alexandros, Prossalendis Emilios, Prossalendis Pavlos the Younger, Roilos Georgios, Cheimonas Nicolaos. |
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| | French Artists - Master painters from France - artquotes.net |
 | | Famous French Artists includes artists and painters from France. |  | | French Artists - Master painters from France - artquotes.net |  | | Bernard Buffet - 1928/1999 - A lot of high quality images of the french artist. |
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| | SSRN-Measuring Masters and Masterpieces: French Rankings of French Painters and Paintings from Realism to Surrealism by ... |
 | | For 35 leading painters who worked in France during the first century of modern art, this paper uses illustrations in French textbooks as the basis for measuring the importance of both painters and individual paintings. |  | | Bruegel, Martin and Galenson, David W., "Measuring Masters and Masterpieces: French Rankings of French Painters and Paintings from Realism to Surrealism" (May 2001). |  | | SSRN-Measuring Masters and Masterpieces: French Rankings of French Painters and Paintings from Realism to Surrealism by Martin Bruegel, David Galenson |
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| | FRENCH PAINTERS - MEDIA for the ARTS |
 | | Ten color slides detail the work of this French painter.; Poussin's famous painting, "The Rape of the Sabine Women," is featured. |  | | Ten color slides detail the work of this French painter with particular emphasis on the painting entitled "The Trojan Woman" |  | | There are ten different color images concentrating on the work of this French painter.; |
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| | French Women Painters: 1893 Exposition--Part I |
 | | Dying young of tuberculosis, this Ukrainian artist still managed to achieve some fame for her pictures of the working class children of Paris; |  | | was also an animal painter who painted under the name "Peyrol Bonheur." |  | | She married Hippolyte Peyrol, whose bronze foundry issued sculpture by Rosa and their brother, Isidore-Jules Bonheur. |
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| | Realist Art: Sherry French Gallery - Contemporary American Representational Painting and Sculpture |
 | | In 1983, Sherry French Gallery opened its doors in what was then the center of the art world-- New York's midtown Manhattan-- in order to focus exclusively on American contemporary representational painting and sculpture (a.k.a. |  | | With the millennial shift of the art world's center, Sherry French Gallery moved from Fifth Avenue and 57th Street to trendy Chelsea. |  | | I can best describe the gallery's focus as realism where the emotional or psychological element is heightened, whether it be via landscape, still life and figure painting or sculpture. |
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| | SSRN-Quantifying Artistic Success: Ranking French Painters - and Paintings - from Impressionism to Cubism by David ... |
 | | For 35 leading painters who lived in France during the first century of modern art, this paper uses textbook illustrations as the basis for measuring the importance of both painters and individual paintings. |  | | Experimental artists work incrementally, their innovations appear gradually, and they generally do their best work late in their careers; conceptual artists innovate more suddenly, produce individual breakthrough works, and usually do their best work early in their careers. |  | | Galenson, David W., "Quantifying Artistic Success: Ranking French Painters - and Paintings - from Impressionism to Cubism" (October 1999). |
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| | French Women Painters: 1893 Exposition--Part III |
 | | The great French writer Proust visited her popular studio salon and immortalized her as the elegant hostess Madame Verdurin in his novels (movie version: Time Regained). |  | | She received the Legion of Honour in 1906 and was a member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts which rarely recognized women artists. |  | | Site Index ll Women Painters Index ll Nichols Home Page |
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| | ART HISTORY RESOURCES: Part 12 19th-Century Art |
 | | French Painting of the 19th Century, in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, with tours |  | | French art medals part 1: A to L |  | | French art medals part 2: M to Z |
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| | Encore Editions - French Impressionist Painters - Claude Monet Paintings and Giclee Canvas & Paper Reproductions |
 | | Encore Editions - French Impressionist Painters - Claude Monet Paintings and Giclee Canvas and Paper Reproductions |  | | Please allow time for all of these images to load so that you may see many of Claude Monet's French Impressionist paintings and prints. |  | | Encore Editions Product Search Canine, Equestrian, Feline, Juvenile, Impressionism, Master Painter, Fine Art Photography, Paintings, Prints, Giclee Printing, Custom Printing and Custom Framing, Bucks County Pennsylvania Creative Impressions Gallery |
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| | NAPA ESTABLISHES A FRENCH DIVISION - National Acrylic Painters' Association - Absolutearts.com |
 | | The division is being established by Lisa Micah, artist, long time NAPA member and winner of the NAPA prize of 1988, who has lived and painted near the French-Swiss border for some ten years now. |  | | NAPA started as the English 'National Acrylic Painters' Association' but now has a global membership, with very active groups organising exhibitions in both England and North America. |  | | NAPA, the international association for all who use (or enjoy) acrylic paints creatively is establishing a francophone division. |
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 | | Enzo Spitoni Painter and Decorator ¶ General painter and decorator undertakes all types of redecoration. |  | | Swiss Quality Painter ¶ Specialising in interiour and exteriour renovation, wallpaper, stucco and other special effects. |  | | French Riviera Painters, Decorators and DIY - House and Home Improvements - AngloINFO |
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| | NGA - Seventeenth-Century French Painting |
 | | Such discipline led to the establishment, in 1648, of a royal art academy in Paris. |  | | back to French and Italian Painting of the 17th century |  | | Copyright © 2005 National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
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| | MSN Encarta - Nabis |
 | | Nabis, group of French painters, active from 1889 to 1899, who practiced a colorful postimpressionist style with symbolist overtones. |  | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |
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| | Books on Art Including Architecture, the Theatre and the Ballet - Albums and Books Illustrated By Modern French ... |
 | | Books on Art Including Architecture, the Theatre and the Ballet - Albums and Books Illustrated By Modern French Painters - Collection of Mr and Mrs Maurice J. Speiser Catalogue 520 - January 24- 25, 1944. |  | | PARKE-BERNET GALLERIES - INC., Books on Art Including Architecture, the Theatre and the Ballet - Albums and Books Illustrated By Modern French Painters - Collection of Mr and Mrs Maurice J. Speiser Catalogue 520 - January 24- 25, 1944. |  | | They offer full satisfaction and normal prices - no markups, no hidden costs, no overcharged shipping costs. |
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