Charles Francois Daubigny b Feb. 15, 1817, Paris, France
d.Feb. 19, 1878, Paris French
78, French landscape painter. He went to Italy early in life and later studied in Paris with Paul Delaroche. Although usually classed with the Barbizon school, he never lived in Barbizon. His last 30 years were spent largely in his houseboat on the Seine and the Oise, and he is best known for his pictures of the banks of those rivers. He was particularly successful in his atmospheric depiction of dawn, twilight, and moonlight. His later pictures are handled with great breadth. Monet and Boudin were especially attentive to his work. Daubigny is well represented in the Louvre, the Mesdag Museum (The Hague), the National Gallery (London), and the Metropolitan Museum. Characteristic are his Return of the Flock??Moonlight, Banks of the Oise, and Moonlight. His son Karl Pierre Daubigny, 1846?C86, painted in his father manner.
Charles Francois Daubigny The Pool at Gylieu mk235
1853
Oil on canvas
Landscape "Landscape," oil on panel, by the French artist Charles-François Daubigny. 7 15/16 in. x 13 5/16 in. x 3/16 in. Yale University Art Gallery, gift of Miss Jessie M. Tilney, in memory of her grandparents, John William and Hannah M. Mason. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
cjr Painting ID:: 73016
Charles Francois Daubigny Landscape "Landscape," oil on panel, by the French artist Charles-François Daubigny. 7 15/16 in. x 13 5/16 in. x 3/16 in. Yale University Art Gallery, gift of Miss Jessie M. Tilney, in memory of her grandparents, John William and Hannah M. Mason. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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Apple Trees in Blossom 1860 - 62. oil on panel painting by Charles-François Daubigny
Date 1860 - 62
cyf Painting ID:: 78462
b Feb. 15, 1817, Paris, France
d.Feb. 19, 1878, Paris French
78, French landscape painter. He went to Italy early in life and later studied in Paris with Paul Delaroche. Although usually classed with the Barbizon school, he never lived in Barbizon. His last 30 years were spent largely in his houseboat on the Seine and the Oise, and he is best known for his pictures of the banks of those rivers. He was particularly successful in his atmospheric depiction of dawn, twilight, and moonlight. His later pictures are handled with great breadth. Monet and Boudin were especially attentive to his work. Daubigny is well represented in the Louvre, the Mesdag Museum (The Hague), the National Gallery (London), and the Metropolitan Museum. Characteristic are his Return of the Flock??Moonlight, Banks of the Oise, and Moonlight. His son Karl Pierre Daubigny, 1846?C86, painted in his father manner.