Jean Frédéric Bazille, Atelier de la rue Furstenberg (Studio on Rue Furstenberg), 1866
Studio on Rue Furstenberg belongs to an increasing trend of Impressionist painting that depicted the artist's workspace, which Bazille once shared with Claude Monet.
The painting shows two disheveled armchairs surrounded by supplies and a doorway that leads to two small bedrooms. While no one knows who is using the studio, the paintings on the wall appear to be Monet's The Beach at Honfleur (1864) and Road by Saint-Siméon Farm (1867), partnered by Bazille's Beach at Sainte-Adress (1865).
While Impressionism is known for its landscapes, the only reference to the outside world we see here is a cracked window door, through which a grey sky is visible. Judging by the real life geography of this studio, located close to the Louvre, the window is positioned to look out at a studio space where the artist Eugène Delacroix would have worked. The composition of the studio here is thought to reference Studio Corner with Stove (1830), a painting by Delecroix, whom both Bazille and Monet greatly admired.
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“Bazille’s Studio” (detail), 1870, Frédéric Bazille.
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- Jean-Bernard Duseigneur - "Roland furieux”
- Frédéric Bazille - "le pêcheur à l'épervier”
- Alexandre Deineka - "Douche”
- Henri Foucault - “Homme Noir”
- William-Adolphe Bouguereau - “L’égalité devant la Mort” + Ron Mueck - “Dead Dad” (très étrange par sa petitesse)
- Georges Desvallières - "Tireurs à l' Arc”
- Georges-Paul Leroux - "Baigneurs du Tibre”
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Summer scene, 1870 - Frederic Bazille
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Jeune homme nu couché sur l’herbe bazille
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The Family Reunion by Frederic Bazille is an impressionist painting of his family reunion. The figures in the painting are turned toward the viewer as the people in the painting are not focused what they would have been doing. When making this paint Bazille went back later on to correct the features on the people's faces and to add flowers at the base of the painting. The painting itself is an oil painting and was made in 1867. The family reunion took place in one of their family gardens. The painting is being held in the Mesee d'Orsay museum in Paris.
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Frédéric Bazille (1841-1870)
"Young Woman with Peonies" (1870)
Oil on canvas
Impressionism
Located in the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, United States
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Léon Bazile Perrault
French, 1832-1908
Meditation (detail)
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The First Murder (Leon Bazile Perrault, 1899)
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Jean Frédéric Bazille, Chailly, 1865
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Portrait of Auguste Renoir painted by Frederic Bazille (1841 - 1870)
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A Water Nymph by Léon Bazille Perrault (1898)
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Attributions
All photos and graphic elements featured in collages copyright of Bazille, used with permission.
All collages and writing by Sylvia Marina Martinez
Map in featured collage created by thefirstscout.blogspot.com and used with permission
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Jean Frédéric Bazille - L'ambulance improvisée, The painter Monet wounded at Chailly-en-Biere after his accident (1865)
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Black Woman with Peonies, Frédéric Bazille, 1870
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