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DIAZ, NARCISSE VIRGILIO (18(38-1876)

This article appears in Volume V08, Page 172 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DEM-DIO
DIAZ, NARCISSE VIRGILIO (18(38-1876) , French painter, was born in Bordeaux of Spanish parents, on the 25th of August 1808. At first a figure-painter who indulged in strong colour, in his later life Diaz became a painter of the forest and a " tone artist " of the first order. He spent much time at Barbizon; and although he is the least exalted of the half-dozen
great
  artists who are usually grouped round that name, he sometimes produced works of the highest quality. At the age of ten Diaz became an orphan, and misfortune dogged his earlier years. His foot was bitten by
reptile in Meudon
wood
 , near Sevres, where he had been taken to live with some friends of his mother. The bite was badly dressed, and ultimately it cost him his leg. Afterwards his wooden stump became famous. At fifteen he entered the studios at Sevres, where the decoration of
porcelain
  occupied him; but tiring of the restraint of fixed hours, he took to painting Eastern figures dressed in richly coloured garments. Turks and Oriental scenes attracted him, and many brilliant gems remain of this period. About 1831 Diaz encountered
Theodore
  Rousseau, for whom he entertained a
great
  veneration, although Rousseau was four years his junior; but it was not until ten years later that the remark-able incident took place of Rousseau teaching Diaz to paint trees. At Fontainebleau Diaz found Rousseau painting his wonderful forest pictures, and determined to paint in the same way if possible. Rousseau, then in poor health, worried at home, and embittered against the world, was difficult to approach. Diaz followed him surreptitiously to the forest,wooden leg not hindering,and he dodged round after the painter, trying to observe his method of
work
 . After a time Diaz found a way to become friendly with Rousseau, and revealed his anxiety to understand his painting. Rousseau was touched with the passionate words of admiration, and finally taught Diaz all he knew. Diaz exhibited many pictures at the Paris Salon, and was decorated in 1851. During the Franco-German War he went to Brussels. After 1871 he became fashionable, his. works gradually rose in the estimation of collectors, and he worked constantly and successfully. In 1876 he caught cold at his son's grave, and on the 18th of November of that year he died at Mentone, whither he had gone to recruit his health. Diaz's finest pictures are his forest scenes and storms, and it is on these, and not on his pretty figures, that his fame is likely to rest. There are several fairly good examples of the master in the Louvre, and three small figure pictures in the Wallace collection, Hertford
House
 . Perhaps the most notable of Diaz's works are " La Fee aux Perks " (1857), in the Louvre; " Sunset in the Forest " (1868);." The
Storm
 ."
and " The Forest of Fontainebleau " (187o) at Leeds. Diaz had no well-known pupils, but Leon Richet followed markedly his methods of tree-painting, and J. F. Millet at one period painted small figures in avowed imitation of Diaz's then popular subjects.
See A. Hustin, Les Artistes celebres: Diaz (Paris) ; D. Croat Thomson, The Barbizon School of Painters (London, 1890) ; J. W. Mollett, Diaz (London, 1890) ; J.
Claretie
 , Peintres et sculpteurs contemporains: Diaz (Paris, 1882) ; Albert Wolff, La Capitale de Part: Narcisse Diaz (Paris, 1886); Ph. Burty, Maitres et petitmaitres: N. Diaz (Paris, 1877). (D. C. T.)


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