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  1. During these years of artistic exile Rousseau produced some of his best pictures: The Chestnut Avenue, The Marsh in the Landes (now in the Louvre ), Hoar-Frost (now in America); and in 1851, after the reorganization of the Salon in 1848, he exhibited his masterpiece, The Edge of the Forest (also in the Louvre), a picture similar in treatment to,...

  2. View all 145 artworks. Theodore Rousseau lived in the XIX cent., a remarkable figure of French Realism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  3. Many of Rousseau's paintings challenged the dominant pictorial conventions of Neoclassicism and Romanticism. One of his early experiments depicting The Descent of Cows from the High Plateaus of the Jura is a clear breakaway from the typical horizontal orientation of western landscape art.

  4. Théodore Rousseau French. ca. 184667. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 802. Unrivaled for its scale and ambition, this monumental forest scene was begun early in Rousseau's career and remained unfinished at the time of his death, despite the urging of Millet and other artist friends to complete and exhibit it.

  5. Apr 11, 2024 · Théodore Rousseau (born April 15, 1812, Paris, France—died December 22, 1867, Barbizon) was a French painter who was a leader of the Barbizon school of landscape painters. His direct observation of nature made him an important figure in the development of landscape painting.

  6. Appointed to the Salon jury in 1850, Rousseau exhibited seven paintings that year. The Legion of Honor at last accepted him following the Salon of 1852, at which the duc de Morny, half brother of Napoleon III had bought his Oaks at Apremont (Louvre). Thi following years were an interlude of prosperity in his life.

  7. Bringing together more than seventy paintings and drawings, this major international loan exhibition explores the tremendous variety of Rousseaus work, revealing him to be one of the most exciting, experimental, and unruly artists of his day.

  8. This painting, with its heightened color, strong contrasts of hue, and varied textures, is characteristic of forest sunsets painted during the final decade of Rousseau’s career. Throughout the composition, the wood panel shows through the paint layer, its warm brown surface serving as a midtone.

  9. Paintings by Théodore Rousseau. Rousseau initially studied under J.-C.-J. Rémond and Guillon Lethiëre. In 1830 he spent several months in the Auvergne, where he painted studies from nature, and it was with a scene from this region that he made his debut at the Paris Salon in 1831.

  10. A Village in a Valley. Théodore Rousseau French. late 1820s. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 802. Rousseau was not yet twenty years old when he painted this study from nature during one of his many expeditions into the countryside around Paris in the late 1820s.

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