Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of... Read full biography
Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest at Fontainebleau. His work took on international dimensions through exhibitions abroad,... Read full biography
Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest at Fontainebleau. His work took on international dimensions through exhibitions abroad, more so than any other artist connected to this group. His paintings were initially dedicated to the realistic depiction of the landscape, but after a decisive journey to Holland in 1847, he expanded... Read full biography
Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest at Fontainebleau. His work took on international dimensions through exhibitions abroad, more so than any other artist connected to this group. His paintings were initially dedicated to the realistic depiction of the landscape, but after a decisive journey to Holland in 1847, he expanded his oeuvre and gained international renown by becoming an "animalier," a professional animal painter. Troyon effectively used his previous experience as a landscape painter to situate his impressive representations of animals in their natural... Read full biography
Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the Forest at Fontainebleau. His work took on international dimensions through exhibitions abroad, more so than any other artist connected to this group. His paintings were initially dedicated to the realistic depiction of the landscape, but after a decisive journey to Holland in 1847, he expanded his oeuvre and gained international renown by becoming an "animalier," a professional animal painter. Troyon effectively used his previous experience as a landscape painter to situate his impressive representations of animals in their natural environment. Constantin Troyon, called Constant, was born August 28, 1810 in Sèvres, a town with a well-established po... Read full biography
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