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<p> An eminent French artist, born in Paris; at 19 exhibited in the Salon; slowly won his way to the front as the greatest French landscape painter; in 1848 settled down in Barbizon, in the [[Forest]] of Fontainebleau, his favourite sketching ground; his pictures ( <i> e. g </i> . "The [[Alley]] of [[Chestnut]] Trees," "Early [[Summer]] Morning") fetch immense prices now (1812-1867). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 15 October 2021

Pierre Étienne Théodore Rousseau [1]

An eminent French artist, born in Paris; at 19 exhibited in the Salon; slowly won his way to the front as the greatest French landscape painter; in 1848 settled down in Barbizon, in the Forest of Fontainebleau, his favourite sketching ground; his pictures ( e. g . "The Alley of Chestnut Trees," "Early Summer Morning") fetch immense prices now (1812-1867).

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