Daubigny Collection
Charles-Francois Daubigny, a renowned French artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite works
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Charles-Francois Daubigny, a renowned French artist, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite works. Born in 1817 and passing away in 1878, Daubigny's artistic prowess was captured beautifully in a portrait by Nadar between 1861 and 1869. Daubigny's talent extended beyond painting as he also dabbled in other forms of art. He designed an enchanting art nouveau perfume label for eau de toilette, showcasing his versatility and creativity. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Daubigny had connections with the theatrical world. French mime Charles-Francois Mazurier portrayed Polichinello in one of his performances, while Therigny took on the role of le Lepreux in Le Lepreux de la. Collaborating with fellow artists, Daubigny contributed to notable projects such as Le Salon Pour Rire from the Gill-Revue in 1868 and Pauvre Berger at the Theatre du Panorama Dramatique alongside Carmouche and Hyacinthe. Daubigny's influence reached far beyond France; he was part of "The panorama of the century" alongside esteemed artists like Dupre, Rousseau, Isabey, Millet, Couture - all contributing to shaping the art scene during that era. His own artworks were breathtakingly captivating. La Vigne (The Vine), created between 1860-1863 by Daubigny himself showcased his ability to capture nature's beauty through paintbrush strokes. Similarly mesmerizing was The Shoreline painted by Jacques-Adrien Lavieille from 1835-78. Le Depart (Le Retour) from Le Voyage en bateau depicted a poignant moment frozen in time while A Burst of Sunlight painted by Charles Francois Daubigny himself exuded warmth and radiance.