- male, deceased (1875)
- Jean-François Millet was a painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France. He is noted for his scenes of peasant farmers. H...
- male, deceased (1867)
- Pierre Étienne Théodore Rousseau, French painter of the Barbizon school, was born in Paris, of a bourgeois family which included one or two ar...
- male, deceased (1894)
- George Inness (May 1, 1825 -August 3, 1894), was an American landscape painter; born in Newburgh, New York; died at Bridge of Allan in Scotland....
- male, deceased (1865)
- Constant Troyon, French painter, was born in Sèvres, near Paris, where his father was connected with the famous manufactory of porcelain. Troyon w...
- male, deceased (1878)
- Charles-François Daubigny was one of the painters of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of Impressionism. Daubigny was b...
- male, deceased (1889)
- Jules Dupré, French painter, was one of the chief members of the Barbizon school of landscape painters. If Corot stands for the lyric and Rousseau f...
- male, deceased (1879)
- William Morris Hunt, American painter, was born at Brattleboro, Vermont to Jane Maria (Leavitt) Hunt and Jonathan Hunt. His father's family were...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Julian Alden Weir was an American impressionist painter and member of the Cos Cob Art Colony near Greenwich, Connecticut. Weir was also one of "The...
- male, deceased (1894)
- Charles-Emile Jacque was a French painter and engraver who was part of the Barbizon School. He first learned to engrave maps. He spent seven years...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Paul Durand-Ruel (1831 - 1922) was a French art dealer who is associated with the Impressionists. He was one of the first modern art dealers who...
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