Washerwomen at the River, Early 20th Century French Oil on Canvas
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
Early 20th Century French School Edmond Marie Petitjean Art
Oil
Washerwomen at the River, Early 20th Century French Oil on Canvas
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
Oil
Edmond Marie Petitjean French Landscape Painting
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Dallas, TX
A wonderful and detailed landscape painting signed and inscribed oil on canvas painting by Edmond Petitjean, (French 1844-1925). Condition: Excellent. Looks like it was recently cle...
Paint
ÉTANG DEVANT UNE VILLE river landscape French 19thC oil canvas tranquil Barbizon
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in New York, NY
Edmond Petitjean French, 1844-1925 Etang devant une ville Oil on canvas 18.3 x 31.1 inches Framed: 27 ½ x 40 inches Signed lower left: E Petitjean Provenance: Private Collection,...
Oil, Canvas
$7,600Sale Price|49% Off
H 12.8 in W 15.95 in
Nymph in the woods, by Diaz de la Peña. French Barbizon school.
By Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña
Located in New York, NY
Signed center right N Diaz. All of our works are covered by our own guarantee of authenticity which covers the work for its lifetime of ownership with the purc...
Canvas, Oil
Beach landscape on Atlantic French coast
Located in BELEYMAS, FR
Jean-Georges PASQUET (Périgueux 1851 - 1936) Pointe de Suzac at Saint Georges de Didonne Oil on canvas H. 59 cm; W. 85 cm Signed and dated 1885 lower left Provenance: Private collec...
Oil, Canvas
$2,090
H 7.48 in W 11.81 in
Animated Cottage House in Normandy, Landscape Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Hippolyte Camille Delpy
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Excellent overall Conditions.. Unframed. Certificate from Michel Rodrigue Complementary shipping worlwide by DHL, FEDEX. Returning customers : 25% OFF listed price on al...
Oil
$813
H 8.47 in W 10.83 in
Barbizon School Landscape, The Poplar Trees, Late 19th Century Oil on Wood Panel
Located in Cotignac, FR
Late 19th Century French Barbizon School oil on wood panel of poplar trees in a landscape by Richard. The painting is signed bottom left. The painting is on a quality chamfered panel. A very charming, almost impressionist, rendition of a line of iconic French trees in a landscape. Before them an earth drive has been ploughed up by the wheels of passing carts and horses. Richard has created a wonderful perspective that draws us in to the painting and he has created a contrast between the strong greens of the trees and fields against the whites and blues of the sky. The painting is reminiscent of the works of Monet from the 1890s. to whom the poplar trees were a continuing inspiration. The Barbizon school of painters was part of an art movement towards Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time. The Barbizon school was active roughly from 1830 through 1870. It takes its name from the village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau, where many of the artists gathered. Most of their works were landscape paintings, but several of them also painted landscapes with farmworkers, and genre scenes of village life. Some of the most prominent features of this school are its tonal qualities, colour, loose brushwork, and softness of form. The leaders of the Barbizon school were: Théodore Rousseau, Charles-François Daubigny, Jules Dupré, Constant Troyon, Charles Jacque, and Narcisse Virgilio Díaz. Jean-François Millet lived in Barbizon from 1849, but his interest in figures with a landscape backdrop sets him rather apart from the others. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was the earliest on the scene, first painting in the forest in 1829, but his work has a poetic and literary quality which sets him somewhat apart. Other artists associated with the school, often pupils of the main group, include: Henri Harpignies, Albert Charpin, François-Louis Français and Émile van Marcke. In 1824 the Salon de Paris exhibited works of John Constable, an English painter. His rural scenes influenced some of the younger artists of the time, moving them to abandon formalism and to draw inspiration directly from nature. Natural scenes became the subjects of their paintings rather than mere backdrops to dramatic events. During the Revolutions of 1848 artists gathered at Barbizon to follow Constable's ideas, making nature the subject of their paintings. The French landscape became a major theme of the Barbizon painters. Millet extended the idea from landscape to figures — peasant figures, scenes of peasant life, and work in the fields. In The Gleaners (1857), for example, Millet portrays three peasant women working at the harvest. Gleaners are poor people who are permitted to gather the remains after the owners of the field complete the main harvest. The owners (portrayed as wealthy) and their laborers are seen in the back of the painting. Millet shifted the focus and the subject matter from the rich and prominent to those at the bottom of the social ladders. To emphasize their anonymity and marginalized position, he hid their faces. The women's bowed bodies represent their everyday hard work. In the spring of 1829, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot came to Barbizon to paint in the Forest of Fontainebleau, he had first painted in the forest at Chailly in 1822. He returned to Barbizon in the autumn of 1830 and in the summer of 1831, where he made drawings and oil studies, from which he made a painting intended for the Salon of 1830; "View of the Forest of Fontainebleau'" (now in the National Gallery in Washington) and, for the salon of 1831, another "View of the Forest of Fontainebleau"'. While there he met the members of the Barbizon school: Théodore Rousseau, Paul Huet, Constant Troyon, Jean-François Millet, and the young Charles-François Daubigny. During the late 1860s, the Barbizon painters attracted the attention of a younger generation of French artists studying in Paris. Several of those artists visited Fontainebleau Forest to paint the landscape, including Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley and Frédéric Bazille. In the 1870s those artists, among others, developed the art movement called Impressionism and practiced 'plein air' painting. In contrast, the main members of the school made drawings and sketches on the spot, but painted back in their studios. The Post-Impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh studied and copied several of the Barbizon painters as well, including 21 copies of paintings by Millet. He copied Millet more than any other artist. He also did three paintings in Daubigny's Garden. The Barbizon painters also had a profound impact on landscape painting in the United States. This included the development of the American Barbizon school by William Morris Hunt. Several artists who were also in, or contemporary to, the Hudson River School studied Barbizon paintings for their loose brushwork and emotional impact. A notable example is George Inness, who sought to emulate the works of Rousseau. Paintings from the Barbizon school also influenced landscape painting in California. The artist Percy Gray...
Oil, Wood Panel
Washerwomen in Landscape
Located in Hinsdale, IL
This is beautiful little 19th century oil painting on panel. Painted in the barbizon school style. It is a lovely example of pastoral artwork, depicting a sweet little country scen...
Oil
$1,450
H 21.75 in W 17.25 in D 2.25 in
French Winter Landscape by a Pond
Located in San Francisco, CA
On offer is a moody glimpse of rural 19th-century France typical of the Barbizon School. Against a backdrop of a wintery pale golden sky, two men are fishing from the rocks above a r...
Canvas, Oil
Portrait of a Young Woman
Located in San Francisco, CA
Ohio-born painter William J. Forsyth (1854-1935) spent most of his life in Indianapolis and initially trained at the Indiana School of Art. But by 1882 Forsyth wanted to hone his drawing and rendering skills abroad. He enrolled at the Royal Academy in Munich, Germany. Fellow Hoosier students in Munich included artists T. C. Steele and J. Ottis Adams, which helped the new arrival’s transition. Forsyth painted figures like this one while in Munich. One intriguing indication that this piece may have been done during the artist’s Academy period is that a very similar portrait of a remarkably similar sitter was described at auction as "German School, 1891" with the inscription "G. Büttner/Munich '91." However, while there Forsyth shifted his interest to landscapes under the influence of American artist J. Frank Currier...
Canvas, Oil
Louis Aime Japy Figures in a wooded Landscape
By Louis Aimé Japy
Located in Dallas, TX
Louis Aime Japy (1840 - 1916) Oil on canvas Circa 1875 Signed lower right “Japy 91” Measures: Canvas. 19 x 12.5 Inches Framed: 29 x 23 inches The scene is of a landscape with fig...
Canvas, Oil
The painter's rest in Denmark
Located in BELEYMAS, FR
Carl SCHLICHTING-CARLSEN (Flensburg 1842 – Hellebæk 1931) The Painter's Rest Oil on canvas H. 130 cm; W. 93 cm Signed and dated lower left – S. Carlsen (18)94 This artist of German ...
Canvas, Oil
$3,775
H 21 in W 19 in D 2 in
Barbizon School 19th Century Oil Painting Sunlit Forest Path Birch Trees Framed
Located in Buffalo, NY
This luminous 19th century oil on canvas captures a serene woodland path dappled with golden afternoon light. The artist’s masterful brushwork conveys both the weight and texture of ...
Canvas, Oil
$65,000
H 35.5 in W 33 in D 3.5 in
Original Harpignies oil painting "Landscape at Twilight
By Henri Joseph Harpignies
Located in Hinsdale, IL
HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES(1819–1916) Landscape at Twilight Oil painting on canvasImage Size: 24.6”x 20.6”Signed in oil, lower left Verso: Gallery label reading “The Lenz Gallery –Mi...
Oil
Grey Day in Town
Located in North Clarendon, VT
Moody Paul Andorff painting of a town, stormy skies and foreboding! Housed in a period European frame circa 1875. Pairs very well with the other Paul Andorff painting that we have l...
Oil
Late Afternoon in the Village
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A superb piece depicting the view over the village in the afternoon with a working figure to the forefront. A great picture. Oil on original canvas, signed lower right. c.1900 Petit...
Canvas, Oil