I think I'm getting hang of painting landscapes and then I see this mans work. Really makes you want to put down the brushes. Incredible skill here.
@MaribelRodriguez-ub4tz5 ай бұрын
Este es un artista familiar, pero aún así, siempre nos deleita lo maravilloso de su obra. Simplemente magnífico!!!!! Mil gracias!!!!!!
@rollopaterson-thelastimpre55727 ай бұрын
Hello, Friends, we have uploaded this video with the work of this important French painter who has works in many museums around the world, among them, in the Louvre, in the National Gallery, London, in the Hermitage, in the Art Institute of Chicago, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, in the Brooklyn Museum, in the Cleveland Museum of Art, in the Fitzwilliam Museum, in the Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the Museum Mesdag, in the National Gallery of Art, in the Musée d'Orsay, in the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, etc, we hope you like it. Greetings!❤
@marque22ful7 ай бұрын
Fantastic! The Barbizon School, the origin of Impressionism. 120 minutes of Daubigny.
@stevecallais17137 ай бұрын
beautiful - thankyou
@AOgameplayspain7 ай бұрын
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@rollopaterson-thelastimpre55727 ай бұрын
Hello, Thank you very much for your visit and your comment. We love seeing you on the channel. Greetings! ❤🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊
@marque22ful7 ай бұрын
I think there’s a nice Daubigny landscape in the Frick Collection, too.
@rollopaterson-thelastimpre55727 ай бұрын
Yes, there are two lovely Daubigny pictures in the Frick Collection. However, they are not currently exposed, they are: "Dieppe" (1877), (Not On View). You can see it in the link below: collections.frick.org/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:145 Another painting called "Les blanchisseuses (The Washerwomen)" (1870s), (Not On View). You can see it in the link below. collections.frick.org/view/objects/asitem/items$0040:146
@marque22ful7 ай бұрын
That was a long time ago when I saw that in the Frick. The Daubigny was next to a big Whistler lady portrait. Just at the entrance of the gallery. Quite nostalgic thinking about it.