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1795 - 1875. Known for: Atmospheric landscape.
A painter of romantic, atmospheric landscapes, Jean-Charles Remond studied in France under Henri Regnault and Nicolas Bertin and was one of the earliest teachers of the Barbizon painter Theodore... Read full biography
A painter of romantic, atmospheric landscapes, Jean-Charles Remond studied in France under Henri Regnault and Nicolas Bertin and was one of the earliest teachers of the Barbizon painter Theodore Rousseau. He won many prizes for his grandiose landscapes including the Prix de Rome in 1921 for "The... Read full biography
A painter of romantic, atmospheric landscapes, Jean-Charles Remond studied in France under Henri Regnault and Nicolas Bertin and was one of the earliest teachers of the Barbizon painter Theodore Rousseau. He won many prizes for his grandiose landscapes including the Prix de Rome in 1921 for "The Rape of Prosperpine by Pluto.". Following paintings of mythology subjects in classical style, he developed a more naturalistic style, often painting pleinair in the French and Italian countrysides. He... Read full biography
A painter of romantic, atmospheric landscapes, Jean-Charles Remond studied in France under Henri Regnault and Nicolas Bertin and was one of the earliest teachers of the Barbizon painter Theodore Rousseau. He won many prizes for his grandiose landscapes including the Prix de Rome in 1921 for "The Rape of Prosperpine by Pluto.". Following paintings of mythology subjects in classical style, he developed a more naturalistic style, often painting pleinair in the French and Italian countrysides. He painted in America including Niagara Falls.
A painter of romantic, atmospheric landscapes, Jean-Charles Remond studied in France under Henri Regnault and Nicolas Bertin and was one of the earliest teachers of the Barbizon painter Theodore Rousseau. He won many prizes for his grandiose landscapes including the Prix de Rome in 1921 for "The Rape of Prosperpine by Pluto.". Following paintings of mythology subjects in classical style, he developed a more naturalistic style, often painting pleinair in the French and Italian countrysides. He painted in America including Niagara Falls.
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About Jean-Charles Remond: Keywords
Keywords (20)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Moving Scenic Panorama Painting, 3-D Diorama
Art Media
Art Style
- •Classical Realist
- •Luminous, Luminism
- •Neo Classical, Neo Classicism
Art Subject
- •Atmospherics, Dramatic Lighting
- •Figure, Figurative Humans
- •Landscape
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Panoramic View and/or Large Scale Panoramic Artwork
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
- •Barbizon, France
- •Europe
- •Niagara Falls
- •Paris Studied and/or Worked Before 1900
Art School
- •American Academy, Rome, Student
Awards/Recognition
- •Prix de Rome Prize
Chronology
- •Early 19th Century Before Civil War
- •Late 19th Century, After Civil War
