Barbizon — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Barbizon País … Wikipedia Español
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Barbizon — [barbi zɔ̃], französisches Dorf am Westrand des Waldes von Fontainebleau. Nach 1835, besonders aber ab 1847, als sich hier P. É. T. Rousseau endgültig niederließ, bildete sich eine Malerkolonie (Schule von Barbizon), von der die so genannte… … Universal-Lexikon
Barbizon — com. de France (Seine et Marne); 1 273 hab. école de Barbizon: groupe d artistes (Th. Rousseau, Corot, Millet, Dupré, Daubigny, Harpignies, Diaz, Troyon) précurseurs de l impressionnisme (1830 1860) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Barbizon — Barbizon, escuela de … Enciclopedia Universal
Barbizon — 48° 26′ 48″ N 2° 36′ 20″ E / 48.4466666667, 2.60555555556 … Wikipédia en Français
Barbizon — French commune nomcommune=Barbizon| x = 143 y = 85 lat long=coord|48|26|48|N|2|36|20|E région=Île de France département=Seine et Marne | arrondissement=Melun canton=Perthes insee= 77022 cp= 77630 maire=Pierre Bedouelle mandat=2008 2014… … Wikipedia
Barbizon — I. adjective Etymology: Barbizon, France Date: 1889 of, relating to, or being a school of mid 19th century French landscape painters whose naturalistic canvases were based on direct observation of nature II. geographical name village N France SSE … New Collegiate Dictionary
Barbizon — Bar·bi·zon (bärʹbĭ zŏn ) adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a 19th century group of landscape painters in France that included Corot, Daubigny, Millet, and Rousseau. [After Barbizon, a village of north central France.] * * * … Universalium
barbizon — ˈbärbəˌzän adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Barbizon, village near Fontainebleau Forest, France : depicting landscape and rural genre subjects from direct observation of nature and with much attention to the expression of… … Useful english dictionary