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Théodore Rousseau

1812
1867
France
Théodore Rousseau (France, 1812–1867) was a prominent landscape painter born in Paris and died in Barbizon.
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Movement:
Romanticism
Biography:

Théodore Rousseau was a French painter born in 1812 and active until his death in 1867. He was a prominent figure in the Romanticism movement, known for his landscape paintings that emphasized the beauty and emotional power of nature. Rousseau played a crucial role in the development of the Barbizon School, which focused on plein air painting and the depiction of rural life. His work significantly influenced later generations of artists, particularly the Impressionists. Despite facing criticism during his lifetime, Rousseau's dedication to capturing the essence of the natural world has earned him a lasting legacy in the history of art.

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