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  1. Charles-François Daubigny (Parigi, 15 febbraio 1817 – Parigi, 19 febbraio 1878) è stato un pittore francese, considerato una delle figure più significative della scuola di Barbizon e uno dei più importanti precursori dell'Impressionismo

  2. Charles-François Daubigny ( / ˈdoʊbɪnji / DOH-bin-yee, [1] US: / ˌdoʊbiːnˈjiː, doʊˈbiːnji / DOH-been-YEE, doh-BEEN-yee, [2] [3] French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dobiɲi]; 15 February 1817 – 19 February 1878) was a French painter, one of the members of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of ...

  3. Charles-François Daubigny was a French painter whose landscapes introduced into the naturalism of the mid-19th century an overriding concern for the accurate analysis and depiction of natural light through the use of colour, greatly influencing the Impressionist painters of the late 19th century.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Charles-François Daubigny, né le 15 février 1817 à Paris où il est mort le 19 février 1878, est un artiste peintre et graveur français. Rattaché à l’école de Barbizon, il est considéré comme l'un des peintres charnières entre le courant romantique et l’impressionnisme.

  5. 1 giorno fa · Charles-François Daubigny This peaceful river landscape depicts the Oise near the village of Auvers, where Daubigny built a home in 1860. At the far right, mostly hidden by a clump of trees, is Daubigny’s studio boat, nicknamed Le Botin (Little Box).

  6. Fu uno dei più sensibili paesaggisti dell'Ottocento francese. Studiò dapprima col padre poi, dopo un viaggio in Italia (1835), con F.-M. Granet e P. Delaroche. La sua maniera personale cominciò a delinearsi verso il 1845-50 e si precisò dopo l'incontro con C. Corot (1852).

  7. Landscape with a Sunlit Stream. Charles-François Daubigny French. ca. 1877. Not on view. Daubigny began exhibiting his work regularly at the Salon in 1838, and by the early 1850s he had achieved considerable success as a landscape painter. Water figures prominently in his imagery—notably, in his riverscapes painted from the vantage point of ...