Marrecas Fountain
1839
24.0 x 29.0 cm
Museu Histórico Nacional
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Artist Biography
a french artist's journey through time
armand julien pallière, a french artist born in paris, france in 1811 and deceased in 1875, left an indelible mark on the world of art. his watercolor masterpieces, including marrecas fountain created in 1839, continue to captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.early life and education
pallière's artistic journey began with his studies under the prestigious prix de rome, a french scholarship for arts students. this esteemed opportunity allowed him to study in rome for several years, honing his craft and laying the foundation for his future success.artistic contributions
- marrecas fountain, created in 1839, is one of pallière's most notable works. this watercolor piece showcases his mastery of the medium and his ability to capture the essence of french landscapes.
- as a student of the prix de rome, pallière's work was influenced by the italian art scene, which is evident in his use of soft color palettes and intricate details.
- pallière's contributions to the world of watercolor painting have been recognized and celebrated, with many of his works being showcased in various museums and private collections worldwide.
legacy and remembrance
today, art enthusiasts can explore pallière's works through various online platforms, including AllPaintingsStore's armand julien pallière page, which features a comprehensive collection of his artworks. to delve deeper into the artist's life and works, visit discovering the musée des beaux-arts de carcassonne (france) for a broader understanding of french art during pallière's time.key works and collections
- marrecas fountain (1839) - a prime example of pallière's watercolor prowess.
- other notable works by pallière can be found in various museums, including the musée des beaux-arts de carcassonne in france.
conclusion
armand julien pallière's legacy serves as a testament to his dedication to the world of watercolor painting. through his works, we are offered a glimpse into 19th-century french art, and the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of this often-overlooked medium.armand julien pallière
1811 - 1875 , France
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Landscape
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Edward Williams],\n "Artists or movements influenced by this artist": ["Williams family of painters"]\n}']
- Date Of Birth: 1811
- Date Of Death: 1865
- Full Name: Henry John Boddington
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- The Reading of the Will Concluded
- Morning on the Riesengebirge
- Portrait of Jérôme Bonaparte
- Aristotle
- Jupiter and Thetis
- Place Of Birth: London, England

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