Barbizon School
/ˈbɑːbɪzɒn/- a mid 19th-century school of French landscape painters who reacted against classical conventions and based their art on direct study of nature. Led by Théodore Rousseau, the group included Charles Daubigny and Jean-François Millet.巴比桑画派(19世纪中期法国一风景画画派, 反古典传统, 直接以对自然观察为艺术基础, 以泰奥尔多·卢梭为代表, 成员包括夏尔·多比尼和让-弗朗索瓦·米勒)。
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named after Barbizon, a small village in the forest of Fontainebleau, near Paris, where Rousseau and others worked.