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  1. Carolus-Duran was born in 1837 to working-class parents in Lille. A precocious talent, by the age of eight he was enrolled in art classes. In 1855 he moved with his family to Paris, where he reconnected with a hometown friend, the aspiring art critic Zacharie Astruc (1833–1907), who fostered his progressive attitudes

  2. Carolus-Duran Summary. Born in Lille, Paris; died in the capital Paris. ‘Carolus-Duran’ is a moniker derived from his name: Charles Auguste Émile Durand. Very successful at the Salon, winning several gold medals. Specialised in portraiture and ran a successful atelier on Montparnasse, Paris.

  3. 16 de mar. de 2009 · The essence of Carolus-Duran's method, according to one of his students, is to “seek first of all for absolute truth of tone and colour, and getting this truth in the simplest and most obvious way.”. ----------. Sources: John Collier, A Manual of Oil Painting, London 1891, 5th Edition, page 57-59. Barbara Weinberg: The Lure of Paris ...

  4. 21 de oct. de 2017 · In 1879 Sargent painted a portrait of Carolus-Duran; the virtuoso effort met with public approval, and announced the direction his mature work would take. Its showing at the Paris Salon was both a tribute to his teacher and an advertisement for portrait commissions. Of Sargent's early work, Henry James wrote that the artist offered 'the ...

  5. 1-20 de 83 CARGAR MÁS. List of all 83 obras de arte by Carolus-Duran. Ir a la página de artista.

  6. Carolus-Duran. Pintor francés cuyo verdadero nombre era Charles Durand, que fue, junto con Léon Bonnat, el representante del retrato naturalista de sociedad de finales del siglo XIX francés.. Trayectoria. Inició sus estudios de arte en su ciudad natal y los continuó en París, donde tuvo oportunidad de conocer la obra de los pintores realistas, especialmente la de Gustave Courbet.

  7. Del 4 jul 1837 al 17 feb 1917. Charles Émile Auguste Durand, conocido como Carolus-Duran, fue un pintor e instructor de arte francés. Es conocido por sus pinturas de la alta sociedad en la Tercera República de Francia.