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Flowers and Fruit on a Table Painting ID:: 1189
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Flowers and Fruit on a Table 1865
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1865_
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An Atelier in the Batignolles Painting ID:: 1190
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An Atelier in the Batignolles 1870
Musee d'Orsay, Paris 1870_
Musee_d'Orsay,_Paris
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Still Life with Flowers 2 Painting ID:: 1191
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Still Life with Flowers 2 1881
Art Institute of Chicago 1881_
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Still Life 1 Painting ID:: 1192
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Still Life 1 1866
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC 1866_
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Still Life 2 Painting ID:: 1193
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Still Life 2 1869 1869
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Henri Fantin-Latour
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French 1836-1904
Henri Fantin Latour Locations
Bure) French painter and printmaker. He was trained by his father, a portrait painter, and at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Though he associated with progressive artists (Gustave Courbet, Eugene Delacroix, Edouard Manet), he was a traditionalist best known for his portraits and still lifes with flowers. His portrait groups, reminiscent of 17th-century Dutch guild portraits, depict literary and artistic persons of the time; his flower paintings were especially popular in England, thanks to James McNeill Whistler and John Everett Millais, who found patrons to support him. His later years were devoted to lithography. |
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Related Artists::. | Joseph Thors | IVERNY, Jacques | Girolamo Troppa | |
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