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| Eugène Isabey (1803 - 1886) |
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Artists who influenced Eugène Isabey![]() | After spending his formative years in the Louvre Museum amidst the most accomplished artists of the day, Eugène Isabey initially painted mostly landscapes in watercolor. In 1820 he began to travel, first to Normandy and then to Britain, where he discovered a freer watercolor technique. On several occasions he returned to Normandy, painting seascapes and landscapes that helped to solidify his reput ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Eugène Isabey![]() | |
![]() Richard Parkes Bonington | ![]() Harbor View (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Temptation of Saint Anthony (Musée d'Orsay) | ![]() Eugène Boudin |
![]() Eugène Delacroix | ![]() Courtyard with Figures (Wadsworth Atheneum) | ![]() Seascape, Breton (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) | ![]() Johan Barthold Jongkind |
![]() Théodore Gericault | ![]() Wreck (Detroit Institute of Arts) | ![]() Chateau de Larderole (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco) | ![]() George Loring Brown |
![]() François Gérard | ![]() Ships in Storm | ![]() Fishing Boats on Beach, Storm Clouds in Distance (Getty Museum) | ![]() Adolphe Monticelli |