French painting of the 19th century :
Evans, Grose
French painting of the 19th century : in the National Gallery of Art / Grose Evans; National Gallery of Art. - Washington : National Gallery of Art, 1959. - 43 páginas : ilustraciones a color ; 19 cm.
Contiene índice de artistas.
Cézanne, Paul (Say-zahn, Pole) -- Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille (Ko-roh, Zjahn-Bahp-teest-Kah-mee-yuh) -- Courbet, Gustave ( Koor-bay, Goos-tahve) -- David, Jacques-Louis (Dah-veed, Zjahk-loo-ee) -- Degas, Edgar (Duh-gah, Ed-gar) -- Delacroix, Eugene (Del-la-kwah, Oo-zjen) -- Fantin-Latour, Henri (Fahn-tan-La-toor, Awn-ree) -- Gauguin, Paul (Go-gan, Pole) -- Gogh, Vincent Van (Go, Van-sahnt van) -- Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (An-gr, Zjahn-Oh-goost-Doe-meen-eek) -- Manet, Édouard (Mah-nay, Ay-doo-wahr) -- Monet, Claude (Moe-nay, Clode) -- Morisot, Berthe (Moe-ree-so, Bairt) -- Renoir, Auguste (Ren-wahr, Oh-goost) -- Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (Too-looze-Low-treck, Awn-ree duh).
The story French painters during the nineteenth century is an exciting one, colored by personal rivalries and revolutions in taste. In the face of an indifferent or jeering public, artist often had to make great sacrificies to achieve the sincere expression of their ideals. Firmly established academic painters bitterly opposed all young artist who tried to create new styles, and the inertia of popular taste lent such authority to the Academy that artist could only be original at their own perfil.
National Gallery of Art--Exposiciones
PINTURA FRANCESA--SIGLO XIX--EXPOSICIONES
PINTORES FRANCESES--EXPOSICIONES
PINTURA MODERNA --SIGLO XIX--EXPOSICIONES
759.4 E91f
French painting of the 19th century : in the National Gallery of Art / Grose Evans; National Gallery of Art. - Washington : National Gallery of Art, 1959. - 43 páginas : ilustraciones a color ; 19 cm.
Contiene índice de artistas.
Cézanne, Paul (Say-zahn, Pole) -- Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille (Ko-roh, Zjahn-Bahp-teest-Kah-mee-yuh) -- Courbet, Gustave ( Koor-bay, Goos-tahve) -- David, Jacques-Louis (Dah-veed, Zjahk-loo-ee) -- Degas, Edgar (Duh-gah, Ed-gar) -- Delacroix, Eugene (Del-la-kwah, Oo-zjen) -- Fantin-Latour, Henri (Fahn-tan-La-toor, Awn-ree) -- Gauguin, Paul (Go-gan, Pole) -- Gogh, Vincent Van (Go, Van-sahnt van) -- Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (An-gr, Zjahn-Oh-goost-Doe-meen-eek) -- Manet, Édouard (Mah-nay, Ay-doo-wahr) -- Monet, Claude (Moe-nay, Clode) -- Morisot, Berthe (Moe-ree-so, Bairt) -- Renoir, Auguste (Ren-wahr, Oh-goost) -- Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri de (Too-looze-Low-treck, Awn-ree duh).
The story French painters during the nineteenth century is an exciting one, colored by personal rivalries and revolutions in taste. In the face of an indifferent or jeering public, artist often had to make great sacrificies to achieve the sincere expression of their ideals. Firmly established academic painters bitterly opposed all young artist who tried to create new styles, and the inertia of popular taste lent such authority to the Academy that artist could only be original at their own perfil.
National Gallery of Art--Exposiciones
PINTURA FRANCESA--SIGLO XIX--EXPOSICIONES
PINTORES FRANCESES--EXPOSICIONES
PINTURA MODERNA --SIGLO XIX--EXPOSICIONES
759.4 E91f