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Léon Joubert BIOGRAPHY
1851 - 1928. Known for: Landscape painting.
The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns... Read full biography
The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns and villages and are characterized by their harmonic coloring in a naturalistic palette of subtle,... Read full biography
The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns and villages and are characterized by their harmonic coloring in a naturalistic palette of subtle, sandy shades and pale green tones.
The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns and villages and are characterized by their harmonic coloring in a naturalistic palette of subtle, sandy shades and pale green tones.
The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns and villages and are characterized by their harmonic coloring in a naturalistic palette of subtle, sandy shades and pale green tones.
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The influence of the Barbizon school is clearly evident in Leon Joubert's style, but he developed it in a more Impressionist manner. His paintings often depict landscapes combined with views of towns and villages and are characterized by their harmonic coloring in a naturalistic palette of subtle, sandy shades and pale green tones.
