Jules Dupre (1811-1889)
Artist Name | Jules Dupre (1811-1889) |
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Title | River Landscape with Trees |
Description | This beautiful Victorian landscape oil painting is by noted French Barbizon School artist Jules Dupre. Painted circa 1880 it has the greater simplicity in colour harmonies of his later works. The composition is a river landscape, full of reflections and light with a boat and hills beyond beneath his signature stormy sky. A really charming painting with good provenance, housed in a superb ornate French Barbizon frame. Signed lower right. |
Provenance | Christie's 19 July 1940. Lot 137. |
Medium | Oil on Canvas |
Size | 15 x 18 inches |
Frame | Housed in an ornate gilt frame, 28 inches by 25 inches and in good condition. |
Condition | Good condition. |
Biography | Jules Dupré (1811-1889) was a French painter, one of the chief members of the Barbizon school of landscape painters. If Corot stands for the lyric and Rousseau for the epic aspect of the poetry of nature, Dupré is the exponent of its tragic and dramatic aspects. Dupré was born in Nantes. He exhibited first at the Salon in 1831, and three years later was awarded a second-class medal. In the same year he came to England, where he was impressed by the genius of Constable. From then on he learned how to express movement in nature; and the districts around Southampton and Plymouth, with their wide, unbroken expanses of water, sky and ground, gave him good opportunities for studying the tempestuous motion of storm-clouds and the movement of foliage driven by the wind. He was named an Officer of the French Légion d'honneur in 1848. His daughter Therese-Marthe-Francoise also became a painter. Dupré's colour is sonorous and resonant. He showed preference for using dramatic sunset effects and stormy skies and seas as the subjects of his paintings. Late in life he changed his style and gained appreciably in largeness of handling and arrived at greater simplicity in his colour harmonies. Among his chief works are the Morning and Evening at the Louvre, and the early Crossing the Bridge in the Wallace Collection. |
Price | SOLD |