Barbizon School
About
A group of French landscape artists active in the 1830s to the 1870s who eschewed the classical conventions of Claude Lorraine and Nicolas Poussin and instead emulated 17th-century Dutch landscape painters and John Constable. Although often considered a transitional movement between classical 18th-century landscape painting and Impressionism, this group is important in its own right as the first to focus strictly on nature. Barbizon paintings are also antiheroic, unpretentious, and painted in a simplified manner.
Related Artists
116 Artworks
Filter by
116 Artworks:
Artists You Follow (0)
Adolphe Appian
Alphonse Legros
Antoine Jean Baptiste Guillemet
Charles François Daubigny
Constant Troyon
Dwight Tryon
Unique
Limited Edition
Open Edition
Unknown Edition
Painting
Prints
Photography
Sculpture
Work on Paper
Drawing
Min
$USD
Max
$USD
$0
$50000+
This is based on the artwork’s average dimension.
Small (under 40cm)
Medium (40 – 100cm)
Large (over 100cm)
Purchase
Make Offer
Bid
Contact Gallery
Aluminum
Canvas
Cardboard
Chalk
Charcoal
Drypoint
American
French
Toronto, Canada
2020s
2010s
2000s
1990s
1980s
1970s
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
Blanton Museum of Art
Christie's Old Masters
Davis Museum
Frye Art Museum
Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
Los Angeles County Museum of Art