Paul Désiré Trouillebert
Paul Désiré Trouillebert (* 1831 in Paris ; † June 28, 1900 there ) was a French painter.
Trouillebert was a recognized painter of the Barbizon School . Among other things, he was known for imitating Corot's paintings. He lived mainly in Candes-Saint-Martin , where his house is now a museum.
At the Salon de Paris in 1882 he took part with the painting The Bathers (Les Baigneuses) . After his death in 1900 a solo exhibition was dedicated to him in the Galerie Hausmann, and in 1901 one in the Galerie des Artistes Modernes.
Works (from auctions)
- Chemin au bord du lac de Nantua , Gary-Roche Gallery
- Deux lavanderies sous les bouleaux , Van Ham Fine Art Auctions
- La Gardienne de Troupeau , Frances Aronson Fine Art, LLC
- Le Loir et la Flêche , Stoppenbach & Delestre
- Le Pêcheur et le Bateau , Daphne Alazraki
- Mme. Trouillebert , The Darvish Collection, Inc.
- Au Bord de La Loire à Montsoreau , oil on canvas.
literature
- Claude Marumo (et al.): Paul Désiré Trouillebert (1831-1900). Catalog raisonné de l'oeuvre peint . Stuttgart, 2004. ISBN 3-935252-02-1
Web links
Commons : Paul Désiré Trouillebert - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Paul Désiré Trouillebert in the catalog of the German National Library
Footnotes
- ↑ In older literature the year of birth is given as 1829.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Trouillebert, Paul Désiré |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Trouillebert, Paul-Désiré |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1831 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | June 28, 1900 |
Place of death | Paris |