Jules Dupré
1811
—
1889
France
Jules Dupré (France, 1811–1889) was a prominent landscape painter born in Nantes and died in L'Isle-Adam.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:
Jules Dupré was a French painter born in 1811 and active until his death in 1889. He was a prominent figure in the Romanticism movement, known for his dramatic landscapes and atmospheric effects. Dupré's work often depicted the interplay of light and nature, reflecting the emotional intensity characteristic of Romantic art. He was a member of the Barbizon School, which emphasized plein air painting and a close observation of nature. His contributions to landscape painting influenced subsequent generations of artists, solidifying his place in the history of 19th-century art. Specific details about his early life and training remain unknown.