Works by bazier, a genius painter of French Impressionism who died young
author:Art Circle: Appreciation of Famous Paintings
Frederic Bazille was born on 6 December 1841 in Montpellier, France. 1870 - Died at the age of 31 at Bona Shangri-La on 28 November. French Impressionism.
Born into a bourgeois family in Montpellier, southern France, Bazier studied medicine and soon switched to painting. He often went to Charlie Glear's studio, where he met Monet, Renoir and Sisley, and went with them to the forest of Fontainebleau to sketch and paint. He also frequented a private studio run by an artist known as the "Swiss", who introduced several young painters to his friends: Cézanne, Pissarro and Gijoman. He was wealthy, often generously donating money to his peers, placing them in his studio or paying for their paintings. In his painting The Bazier Studio (Musée d'Orsay, Paris), we can find that among the paintings hanging on the walls, in addition to his own works, there are also masterpieces by Monet or Renoir. #Art##Beauty##Oil Painting##印象派 #
Bazier, Self-Portrait in San Sejovo, oil on wood, 1868
Portrait of Renoir, Bazier, 1867
Bazier, The Beach of Saint-Adès, oil on canvas, 1865
Bazier's San Sajovo
Bazier, Landscape of Egg-Morte, oil on canvas, 1867
Bazier, Landscapes Near the Seafront, oil on canvas, 1870
Bazier's Landscape of Shei, oil on canvas, 1865
Bazier, "Simple Field Hospital", oil on canvas, 1865 (modeled by Monet)
Bazier, The Country Streets, oil on canvas, 1865
Bazier's Studio, oil on canvas, 1870
Bazier in The Bazier Studio
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