
Théodore Rousseau
1812
- 1867
French Barbizon Painter
Movement : Barbizon school
Théodore Rousseau, born in 1812 in Paris and died in 1867 in Barbizon, was a French painter associated with the Barbizon School. His works, such as 'The Edge of the Forest' and 'Avenue of Chestnut Trees,' are admired for their detailed depiction of nature and atmospheric effects. Rousseau's dedication to landscape painting and his influence on the Realist movement have made him a celebrated figure in 19th-century art.
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