19th Century
karl pierre daubigny
Born 1846
Died 1886
Karl Pierre Daubigny: Painter of Tranquil Landscapes
Karl Pierre Daubigny (b. 1846, Paris, d. 1886, Auvers-sur-Oise) stands as a pivotal figure in the Impressionist movement, celebrated for his masterful depictions of French landscapes—particularly the Seine and Oise valleys—that capture fleeting moments of beauty and atmospheric nuance. Born into a family of artists, Daubigny’s artistic lineage instilled within him an early appreciat…
Chronological Journey
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