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Briton Riviere

1840
1920
England
Briton Riviere (England, 1840–1920) was a British painter known for his animal subjects and allegorical works, born in London and passing away in the same city.
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Movement:
Symbolism
Biography:

Briton Riviere was an English painter born in 1840 and active until his death in 1920. He was associated with the Symbolism movement, known for his allegorical and mythological themes that often featured animals and human figures. Riviere studied at the Royal Academy Schools and gained recognition for his works that combined realism with a dreamlike quality. His painting "The Fighting Temeraire" is among his notable works, showcasing his skill in capturing emotion and narrative. Throughout his career, Riviere exhibited widely and contributed to the artistic dialogue of his time, influencing later generations of artists. The specifics of his personal life remain largely unknown.

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