Henri Fantin-Latour
Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) lived his time in a certain sense in Paris, at the epicentre of the early modernism. He was friends with many writers and painters, who revolutionized art. But he maintained although regular contact with the Impressionists (Manet, Degas and Whistler who were among his friends), he remained committed to his realism painting style of Gustave Courbet.
He became famous by his still lifes, which he executed in almost photographic accuracy and that his painter colleagues who pursuing new ideas and approaches had mostly appreciated. In addition to series of group portraits, in which he set his illustrious circle of friends in the picture - especially in the "homage to Delacroix" 1865 (showing the deceased painter and others. Surrounded by Whistler, Manet, Baudelaire and Fantin-Latour himself), in 1870 resulting "Atelier des Batignolles", the Manet and its vicinity portrays (including. Zola, Monet and Renoir).
His lithographs, where he dealt with the music of his time were of great influence. Nowadays they are historically as a bridge from realism to later symbolism.
He became famous by his still lifes, which he executed in almost photographic accuracy and that his painter colleagues who pursuing new ideas and approaches had mostly appreciated. In addition to series of group portraits, in which he set his illustrious circle of friends in the picture - especially in the "homage to Delacroix" 1865 (showing the deceased painter and others. Surrounded by Whistler, Manet, Baudelaire and Fantin-Latour himself), in 1870 resulting "Atelier des Batignolles", the Manet and its vicinity portrays (including. Zola, Monet and Renoir).
His lithographs, where he dealt with the music of his time were of great influence. Nowadays they are historically as a bridge from realism to later symbolism.
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Henri Fantin-Latour$ 375,95 (330,00 EUR)
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