Barbizon School
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Barbizon School
Named after Barbizon, village near Paris, where the painters gathered
Example Sentences
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With 13 flanking galleries, he could give one to Courbet alone, three to Degas, others to Millet and the Barbizon School.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But most important here are the examples of the Barbizon School, romantic landscape painters of the mid-Nineteenth Century, who had much to do with the development of the Inness-Wyant group in America.
From An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition by Cheney, Sheldon
Nice boys they were of the Barbizon School, all in the best form.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 1, 1890 by Various
In that half-century the Barbizon School, those great men of 1830, Corot, Rousseau, Millet, Daubigny, Troyon, Diaz, and the rest had come to fruition.
From Constable by Hind, C. Lewis (Charles Lewis)
The famous Barbizon School of French Painters is a still more striking example.
From The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)
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