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Daubigny

[doh-bee-nyee]

noun

  1. Charles François 1817–78, French painter.



Daubigny

/ dobiɲi /

noun

  1. Charles François (ʃarl frɑ̃swa). 1817–78, French landscape painter associated with the Barbizon School

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Auvers, where he spent his last few months, was also frequented by one of his favorite Hague School painters, Charles-François Daubigny.

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Van Gogh habría caminado a lo largo de la Rue Daubigny para llegar a la iglesia de la ciudad, que pintó para “La iglesia de Auvers-sur-Oise” en junio de 1890, y para dirigirse a los extensos campos de trigo justo afuera de la ciudad, donde pintó “Trigal con cuervos” en julio, dijo Van der Veen.

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Una de ellas muestra a un ciclista en la Rue Daubigny, de pie junto a un terraplén empinado, donde las raíces de los árboles son claramente visibles.

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“Raíces de árbol” fue pintada en la Rue Daubigny, una carretera principal que atraviesa Auvers-sur-Oise, localidad ubicada unos 32 kilómetros al norte de París, descubrió Van der Veen.

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Local police commissioner Benjamin Daubigny, who was among police at the station in Troyes, told French television station France 3 that despite the incident being a false alarm, he wanted to "salute the responsiveness of passengers" for reporting behaviour they thought could be suspicious.

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