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International Artists & Painters

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This section brings you artists and painters who were resident in, and did their primary work in, a country other than Britain or America.

Alma-Tadena, Laurens/Lawrence
Laurens Alma-Tadena, by Ellen Gosse (Century Magazine, 1894A)
Mr. Alma-Tadena falls into both the "British" and "International" categories, as he spent his life in Europe but was resident in Britain when these articles were written.
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadena, RA - Illustrated Interviews, by Frederick Dolman (The Strand, 1899B)

Bashkirtseff, Marie
Two Views of Marie Bashkirtseff (Century Magazine, 1890B)
A Ukrainian diarest, painter and sculptor who lived much of her life in Paris and was perhaps best known (and reviled) for her views against marriage.

Bonheur, Rosa
Rosa Bonheur, by Henry Bacon (Century Magazine, 1884B)
Famous Women Artists (Windsor Magazine, 1897B)

Corot, Jean
Jean Baptiste Camille Corot, by M.G. van Rensselaer (Century Magazine, 1889B)

Courbet, Gustave
Gustave Courbet, Artist and Communist, by Titus Munson Coan (Century Magazine, 1884A)

Dagnan-Bouveret
Dagnan-Bouveret, by William A. Coffin (Century Magazine, 1894B)
Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (1852-1929) was one of the leading French artists of the naturalist school. - Wikipedia

Daubigny, Charles-Francois
Charles-Francois Daubigny, by Robert J. Wickenden (Century Magazine, 1892B)
A French landscape painter.

de Chavannes, Puvis
Puvis de Chavannes, by Kenyon Cox (Century Magazine, 1896A)
French decorative painter from Amiens.

Detaille, M. Edouard
M. Edouard Detaille, Painter of Soldiers, by Armand Dayot (Century Magazine, 1898B)
M. Edouard Detaille - Illustrated Interviews, by Marie Belloc (The Strand, 1900A)
"The greatest living battle painter."

Debillemont-Chardon
A Painter of Miniatures, by Frederic Lees (Lady's Realm, 1901)

de la Pena, Narcisse Diaz
The Painter Diaz, by Royal Cortissoz (Century Magazine, 1896B)
Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena, a French painter (of Spanish parentage) of the Barbizon school.

Demont-Breton, Virginie
A Painter of Motherhood, by Lee Bacon (Century Magazine, 1897A)

D'Istria, Dora
Dora D'Istria (Helen Ghika, the Princess Massalsky) (Scribners, 1879A)
Helen Ghika, the Wallachian Princess Massalsky. "As an authoress, philanthropist, traveler, artist, and one of the strongest advocates of freedom and liberty for the oppressed of both sexes, and of her suffering sisters especially, she is an honor to the time and to womanhood."

Fromentin, Eugene
Eugene Fromentin, by Henry Eckford (Century Magazine, 1883A)

Gerome
Gerome, by Fanny Field Hering (Century Magazine, 1889A)

Lenbach
Lenbach: The Painter of Bismarck, by Edith Coues (Century Magazine, 1897A)

Menzel, Adolph
A Great German Artist - Adolph Menzel, by Carl Marr (Century Magazine, 1892A)

Messonier, Jean
Jean Louis Ernest Messonier (Demorest, 1888)

Michel, George
George Michel, the Painter of Montmartre, by Virginia Vaughan (Century Magazine, 1894A)
A French landscape painter (1763-1843). An important precursor of the Barbizon school, Michel was practically unknown during his lifetime, and worked as copyist and restorer. - Wikipedia

Millet, Jean François
Recollections of Jean François Millet, by Wyatt Eaton (Century Magazine, 1889B)
Jean-François Millet was a French painter and one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France. Millet is noted for his scenes of peasant farmers; he can be categorized as part of the Realism art movement. - Wikipedia
The Story of Millet's Early Life, by Pierre Millet (Century Magazine, 1893A)
A recollection by the artist's brother.
Millet's Life at Barbizon, by Pierre Millet (Century Magazine, 1894A)

Monet, Claude
Claude Monet, by Theodore Robinson (Century Magazine, 1892B)

Repin, Ilya
A Russian National Artist, by Isabel F. Hapgood (Century Magazine, 1893A)

Ronner, Henriette
The Cats of Henriette Ronner, by Thomas A. Janvier (Century Magazine, 1893B)
The delightful cat paintings of a Dutch artist living in Brussels.

Rousseau, Theodore
Théodore Rousseau and the French Landscape School, by Charles de Kay (Century Magazine, 1891A)

van Beers, Jan
Jan van Beers - Illustrated Interviews, by Marie Belloc (The Strand, 1898A)

Verestchagin, M. Vasili
M. Vasili Verestchagin - Illustrated Interviews, by Arthur Mee (The Strand, 1899A)
The "greatest military painter of the 19th century."

Von Uhde, Fritz
A Religious Painter: Fritz Von Uhde, by W. Lewis Fraser (Century Magazine, 1898A)
"It is not possible to write of the work of Von Uhde without suggesting the vexed question...is storytelling...a legitimate function of art? For it must be frankly admitted that he is preëminently a story-teller..."

Wiertz, Antoine
Antoine Wiertz (Harper's Monthly, 1873A)
A Belgian romantic painter and sculptor.

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