Las óleos de todo Jean Charles Cazin
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Painting (From A to Z) |
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79934 |
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Henri II Clement |
1835 19th century
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 0.71 x 0.55 cm (0.3 x 0.2 in)
cyf |
38226 |
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Sunday Evening in a Miner-s Village |
mk29
c.1892
Oil on canvas
64.77x81.28cm
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38179 |
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The Dipper |
mk29
Oil on canvas
60x73cm
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38188 |
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The pool Grey Night |
mk29
1886
Oil on canvas
45.1x55.2cm
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356 |
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Weary Wayfarers |
1885
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC |
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Jean Charles Cazin
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1841-1901
French
Jean Charles Cazin Location
Painter and ceramicist. His earliest paintings reveal close affinities with the realist tradition, while his later compositions (mostly landscapes of northern France) demonstrate an awareness of Impressionism and a commitment to recording the changing effects of light and atmosphere. He was sent to England for health reasons but by 1862 or 1863 was living in Paris and active in avant-garde artistic circles. In 1863 he exhibited Recollections of the Dunes of Wissant (untraced), a work based on close observation of the coastline of northern France, at the Salon des Refuses. He enrolled at the Ecole Gratuite de Dessin under Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran, where he became friends with Alphonse Legros, Thodule Ribot, Henri Fantin-Latour and Leon Lhermitte, all of whom adopted Boisbaudran method of developing paintings from memory as a way of heightening perceptions. During this period Cazin also met Marie Guillet, whom he married in 1868.
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