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Charles-François Daubigny
Charles-François Daubigny
Born in : Paris - 1817 / Dead in : Paris, 1878
Barbizon school
Charles-François Daubigny was one of the painters of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of Impressionism.

Biography   
Daubigny was born into a family of painters and was taught the art by his father Edmond François Daubigny and his uncle, miniaturist Pierre Daubigny.

Initially Daubigny painted in a traditional style, but this changed after 1843 when he settled in Barbizon to work outside in nature. Even more important was his meeting with Camille Corot in 1852 in Optevoz (Isère). On his famous boat Botin, which he had turned into a studio, he painted along the Seine and Oise, often in the region around Auvers. From 1852 onward he came under the influence of Gustave Courbet.

In 1866 Daubigny visited England, eventually returning because of the Franco-Prussian war in 1870. In London he met Claude Monet, and together they left for the Netherlands. Back in Auvers, he met Paul Cézanne, another important impressionist. It is assumed that these younger painters were influenced by Daubigny.

Daubigny's finest pictures were painted between 1864 and 1874, and these for the most part consist of carefully completed landscapes with trees, river and a few ducks. It has been said that when Daubigny liked his pictures he added another duck or two, so that the number of ducks often indicates greater or less artistic quality in his pictures. One of his sayings was, "The best pictures do not sell," as he frequently found his finest achievements little understood. Daubigny is chiefly preferred for his riverside pictures, of which he painted a great number, but although there are two large landscapes by Daubigny in the Louvre, neither is a river view. They are for that reason not so typical as many of his smaller Oise and Seine pictures.

His most ambitious canvases are: "Springtime" (1857), in the Louvre; "Borde de la Cure", Morvan (1864); "Villerville sur Mer" (1864); "Moonlight" (1865); "Andresy sur Oise" (1868); and "Return of the Flock" (1878).

His followers and pupils were his son Karl (who sometimes painted so well that his works are occasionally mistaken for those of his father, though in few cases do they equal his father's mastery), Oudinot, Delpy and Damoye.

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Studied under Hippolyte Delaroche (Paul Delaroche)
Friend of Claude Monet, Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro (Camille Pissarro), Paul Cézanne, Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot and Alfred Sisley
In connection with Emile Zola
Achievement   
Altes Museum
Artist
Paysage de printemps
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1862)

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Artist
Paysage
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(approx. from 1850 to 1860)
Berge de rivière
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1868)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
Paysage avec des canards
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1872)
Pommiers en fleurs
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1873)

New Pinacothek of Munich
Artist
Ecluse à Optevoz
Painting
Jean-Désiré-Gustave Courbet, Charles-François Daubigny
(1855)
Paysage près d'Auvers
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(approx. from 1865 to 1869)

Orsay Museum
Artist
La Neige
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1873)

Philadelphia Museum of Art
Artist
Moulin
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1857)

The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Artist
Le village de Gloton
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
(1857)
Work(s)' related   
Orsay Museum
Relationship with
Crispin et Scapin
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(near 1864)
Don Quichotte et la mule morte
Painting
Honoré Daumier
(1867)

Van Gogh Museum
In the style of
Octobre
Painting
Charles-François Daubigny
Place(s) related   

Charles-François Daubigny

Hippolyte Delaroche (Paul Delaroche)
Claude Monet
Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro (Camille Pissarro)
Paul Cézanne
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Alfred Sisley
Emile Zola