Jules Dupré
French painter of landscapes

Born
April 5th, 1811
214 years ago
Died
1889
136 years ago — 78 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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A prominent French painter, focused on landscapes, emerged during the 19th century. Tutored under both Antoine-Louis Barye and Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, showcasing a unique style shaped by realism and color vibrancy. His works depicted the tranquil essence of nature, often featuring outdoor scenes with a notable emphasis on light and atmosphere. Dupré participated in the Salon of Paris, receiving acclaim for his contributions to art. He was associated with the Barbizon School, which influenced the transition to Impressionism. Exhibited works across Europe and built a reputation as a key figure in landscape painting.
Contribution to the Barbizon School
Exhibited at the Salon of Paris
Painted 'The Forest of Fontainebleau'
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