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BIOGRAFIA:
Pintor francés
The longest surviving Impressionist, the
most loyal, and probably the least known, Guillaumin was born
in Paris of a family that had recently moved there from central
France, where as a boy he spent much of his time. At the age
of 15 he started working in his uncle's shop, whilst studying
drawing in the evenings. In 1860 he obtained a job on the Paris-Orleans
railway, continuing to paint in his spare time. In 1861 he entered
the Academie Suisse and met Cezanne and Pissarro, with whom
he was to remain on close terms for the rest of his life. They
spent some time together at Pontoise, and Cezanne was greatly
impressed by a view of the Seine that Guillaumin painted in
1871 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). At this time all three were
frequent visitors to Gachet's house at Auvers, and it was there
that Cezanne did a portrait-etching Guillaumin. Cezanne also
copied a painting by him of the Seine at Bercy (1876-78; Kunsthalle,
Hamburg).
fuente
http://www.malaspina.org
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/guillaumin/
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