Ferdinand Roybet
1840-1920
French painter. Although he studied engraving at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, he very early devoted himself exclusively to painting. In 1864 he settled in Paris, where his lyrical, zestful canvases, for example a Jester at the Court of Henry III , quickly met with success. They chiefly show characters in medieval or Renaissance costume in attitudes of studied ease. Critics noted his strong colours and firm brushwork, regretting only that his shadows seemed too sooty. Related Paintings of Ferdinand Roybet :. | Portrait of a Wman(Georges Hartmann) | Prince Baltasar Carlos Equestrian (mk08) | Head of a Woman | Portrait of a Woman | configuration | Related Artists: Neroccio1446-1500
Italian FABRITIUS, CarelDutch Baroque Era Painter, 1622-1654
Painter. His oeuvre consists of a scant dozen paintings, since research has rigorously discounted many previously attributed works. These few paintings, however, document the painter's unique development within his brief 12-year career. He is often mentioned as being the link between Rembrandt and the Delft school, particularly Pieter de Hooch and Jan Vermeer, whose depiction of light owes much to Fabritius's late works in which his use of cool silvery colours to define forms in space marks a radical departure REIJSSCHOOT, Pieter Jan vanFlemish painter
b. 1702, Ghent, d. 1772, Ghent
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