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1826 - 1897 Montbazon. Known for: Landscape painting, Barbizon school.
Alexandre René Véron, a pupil of Paul Delaroche, transitioned from studying under Delaroche to focusing on landscape painting. He was associated with the Barbizon school and drew inspiration from... Read full biography
Alexandre René Véron, a pupil of Paul Delaroche, transitioned from studying under Delaroche to focusing on landscape painting. He was associated with the Barbizon school and drew inspiration from artists like Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, and Jules Dupré. Véron preferred painting... Read full biography
Alexandre René Véron, a pupil of Paul Delaroche, transitioned from studying under Delaroche to focusing on landscape painting. He was associated with the Barbizon school and drew inspiration from artists like Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, and Jules Dupré. Véron preferred painting scenes between the forest of Fontainebleau and Auvers-sur-Oise. He exhibited at the Salon for over thirty years starting in 1848, holding a significant position among the artists of his era. Véron's... Read full biography
Alexandre René Véron, a pupil of Paul Delaroche, transitioned from studying under Delaroche to focusing on landscape painting. He was associated with the Barbizon school and drew inspiration from artists like Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, and Jules Dupré. Véron preferred painting scenes between the forest of Fontainebleau and Auvers-sur-Oise. He exhibited at the Salon for over thirty years starting in 1848, holding a significant position among the artists of his era. Véron's works are housed in various French museums and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Alexandre René Véron, a pupil of Paul Delaroche, transitioned from studying under Delaroche to focusing on landscape painting. He was associated with the Barbizon school and drew inspiration from artists like Charles-François Daubigny, Théodore Rousseau, and Jules Dupré. Véron preferred painting scenes between the forest of Fontainebleau and Auvers-sur-Oise. He exhibited at the Salon for over thirty years starting in 1848, holding a significant position among the artists of his era. Véron's works are housed in various French museums and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
