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1851 Paris - 1931 Paris. Known for: Painting.
Adrien Schulz was born and died in Paris, but traveled extensively and spent time in the Forest of Fontainebleau where he studied and worked with the Barbizon painters and other artist colonies... Read full biography
Adrien Schulz was born and died in Paris, but traveled extensively and spent time in the Forest of Fontainebleau where he studied and worked with the Barbizon painters and other artist colonies including Montigney-sur-Loing. Although he studied under conventionally successful landscape painter,... Read full biography
Adrien Schulz was born and died in Paris, but traveled extensively and spent time in the Forest of Fontainebleau where he studied and worked with the Barbizon painters and other artist colonies including Montigney-sur-Loing. Although he studied under conventionally successful landscape painter, Hanoteau, Schulz developed a personal style that blended typical Barbizon forest and village scenes with the brighter colors of his own Impressionists contemporaries.
Adrien Schulz was born and died in Paris, but traveled extensively and spent time in the Forest of Fontainebleau where he studied and worked with the Barbizon painters and other artist colonies including Montigney-sur-Loing. Although he studied under conventionally successful landscape painter, Hanoteau, Schulz developed a personal style that blended typical Barbizon forest and village scenes with the brighter colors of his own Impressionists contemporaries.
Adrien Schulz was born and died in Paris, but traveled extensively and spent time in the Forest of Fontainebleau where he studied and worked with the Barbizon painters and other artist colonies including Montigney-sur-Loing. Although he studied under conventionally successful landscape painter, Hanoteau, Schulz developed a personal style that blended typical Barbizon forest and village scenes with the brighter colors of his own Impressionists contemporaries.
