Includes bibliographical references (pages 164-169). Published by the Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland to accompany the following exhibitions: Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh: Impressions of Landscape held at the Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati from 20 February 2016 to 29 May 2016; Inspiring Impressionism : Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh, held at the Scottish Natinal Gallery, Edinburg, from 25 June 2016 to 2 October 2016; Daubigny, Monet, Van Gogh: Impressions of Landscape, held at the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam from 21 October to 29 January 2017.
Contents:
'Leader of the school of the Impression' : Daubigny and his legacy / Lynne Ambrosini -- Daubigny and the Impressionists in the 1860s / Maite van Dijk -- Tales of the riverbank : Daubigny's river scenes / Michael Clarke -- The market for Daubigny's landscapes, or, The best pictures do not sell / Lynne Ambrosini -- Auvers-sur-oise a an artist's colony : from Daubigny to Van Gogh / Frances Fowle -- In Daubigny's footsteps: Vincent van Gogh / Nienke Bakker -- 'Tout dans son talent est prime-sautier, sain, ouvert' : observations on Daubigny's late painting techniques / René Boitelle -- Chronology / Lynne Ambrosini and Katie G. Benedict.
Summary:
"Charles François Daubigny (1817'1878) was one of the most important French landscape painters of the nineteenth century. This book reassesses his work and examines his importance for the Impressionists, as well as Van Gogh."--Page [4] of cover.
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