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  1. Died. 22 December 1867. (1867-12-22) (aged 55) Barbizon, France. Patron (s) Jean-Charles-Joseph Rémond. Étienne Pierre Théodore Rousseau (15 April 1812 – 22 December 1867) was a French painter of the Barbizon school . Les chênes d' Apremont (Oak Grove, Apremont), 1850-1852.

  2. Learn about Théodore Rousseau, a pioneer of the Barbizon School and a leader of landscape painting. Explore his paintings, bio, ideas, and quotes that reflect his love for nature and his artistic vision.

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    • April 15, 1812
    • Paris, France
    • December 22, 1867
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  3. 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. Rousseau, the son of a tailor, began to paint at age 14.

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  4. Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867). La voix de la forêt. Une génération avant les peintres impressionnistes, Théodore Rousseau (Paris, 1812 - Barbizon, 1867) est le témoin sensible et engagé de la mutation du rapport de l’homme à la nature, dans un siècle marqué par les découvertes scientifiques, la révolution industrielle et l’exode ...

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  5. Learn about the life and works of Theodore Rousseau, a realist artist who was rejected by the Paris Salon but became famous for his landscapes of the forest. Explore 145 artworks by Rousseau at Wikiart.org, a visual art database.

    • French
    • April 15, 1812
    • Paris, France
    • December 22, 1867
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  7. Théodore Rousseau was born in 1812 in Paris, the son of a tailor from the Jura region. Sent at thirteen to his father's native province, to do office work at a sawmill, he learned to know and love the forests of the Jura. On his return to Paris, having decided to become a landscape painter, he studied briefly with Charles Rémond (1795-1875 ...

  8. Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867) was one of the leading figures of French landscape in the mid-nineteenth century. A restless and obsessive artist with a keen eye and a passionate love of nature, he dramatically expanded the vocabulary of landscape expression a generation before the emergence of Impressionism, matching the extraordinary natural diversity of his native country with an ...

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