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Quick Facts
- Died: 1819
- Top 3 works:
- Farm-buildings at the Villa Farnese: the Two Poplar Trees
- Storm by a Lake
- LES THERMES DE CARACALLA
- Nationality: France
- Creative periods: mature period
- Emotional tone: tranquil
- Room fit: living room
- Vibe:
- calm
- romantic
- Lifespan: 69 years
- Mediums: oil on canvas
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- Museums on APS:
- National Gallery of Art
- National Gallery of Art
- National Gallery of Art
- The Louvre
- The Louvre
- Top-ranked work: Farm-buildings at the Villa Farnese: the Two Poplar Trees
- Born: 1750, Toulouse, France
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Movements: romanticism
- Art period: Early Modern
- Gift suitability: other-none
- Works on APS: 69
- Best occasions:
- accent
- statement
Art Quiz
There is only one correct answer for each question.
Question 1:
Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes is best known for his pioneering contribution to what artistic technique?
Question 2:
Which artist was significantly influenced by Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes's theory on landscape painting?
Question 3:
De Valenciennes studied extensively in Rome during his artistic training, focusing primarily on:
Question 4:
Among his students, Jean-Victor Bertin and Achille Etna Michallon were notable for their interest in:
Question 5:
What is considered Valenciennes's legacy in the art world?
early life and training
pierre-henri de valenciennes, a french painter, was born on december 6, 1750. his birthplace is not specified in available records, but his contributions to the art world are well-documented. de valenciennes' early training and education are not extensively recorded, but it is known that he worked in rome from 1778 to 1782, where he made a number of landscape studies directly from nature.contributions to en plein air painting
de valenciennes was influential in elevating the status of en plein air (open-air painting). his work in rome led to the development of his theory, which he outlined in his 1800 treatise reflections and advice to a student on painting, particularly on landscape. this concept introduced the idea of a 'landscape portrait,' where an artist paints a landscape directly while looking upon it, capturing its particular details. this approach allowed de valenciennes to capture the fleeting changes of a landscape due to light and weather.notable students and influence
among his notable students were jean-victor bertin, achille etna michallon, louis étienne watelet, louis-françois lejeune, and the first french panorama painter pierre prévost. de valenciennes' influence on these artists and his contributions to the development of en plein air painting have left a lasting impact on the art world.later life and death
de valenciennes passed away in paris on february 16, 1819. he is buried in the père lachaise cemetery, a famous cemetery in paris known for its notable residents.- view pierre-henri de valenciennes's artwork on ArtsDot.com
- explore the musée des beaux-arts valence, a museum featuring european paintings and sculptures, on ArtsDot.com
- discover more about french art and its history on wikipedia
