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Emile Charles Lambinet

1815
1877
France
Émile Charles Lambinet was a French landscape painter born in Versailles in 1813 and died in Bougival in 1877.
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Emile Charles Lambinet was a French painter born on December 13, 1813, in Versailles, France, and he passed away on January 27, 1877, in Bougival, France. Lambinet was associated with the Barbizon School, a movement known for its emphasis on naturalism and plein air painting, which significantly influenced the development of landscape painting in the 19th century. He studied under Horace Vernet and Paul Delaroche, which helped him refine his technique and develop a keen eye for capturing the subtleties of rural French landscapes. Lambinet's works are characterized by their serene depictions of the countryside, often highlighting the interplay of light and shadow. His contributions to landscape painting were recognized during his lifetime, and he exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon, where he gained considerable acclaim. Lambinet's legacy lies in his ability to convey the tranquility and beauty of nature, which continues to be appreciated by art historians and collectors alike.

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