Gallery
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Théodore Rousseau, Barbizon landscape, ca. 1850, Pushkin Museum, Moscow
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Charles-François Daubigny Rising Moon in Barbizon, c. 1850s, Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent
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Constant Troyon, The Ford, 1852, Louvre
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Charles Jacque, The Old Forest, c. 1860s, Brooklyn Museum
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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, c. 1867, Ville d’Avray National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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Narcisse Virgilio Díaz, Forest of Fontainebleau, 1868, Dallas Museum of Art
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Jules Dupré, The Old Oak, c. 1870, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
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Henri Harpignies, Landscape with two figures, c. 1870s, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam
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“To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or sea-side stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine-tenths of which have their faces turned to the wall. Teach him something of natural history, and you place in his hands a catalogue of those which are worth turning round.”
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