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TROYON, CONSTANT (5810-1865) , French painter, was born on the 28th of August 1810 at Sevres, near Paris, where his father was connected with the famous manufactory of china. Troyon was an animal painter of the first rank, and was closely associated with the artists who painted around Barbizon. The technical qualities of his methods of painting are most masterly; his drawing is excellent, and his composition always interesting. It was only comparatively late
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Troyon was a favourite with Roqueplan, an artist of distinction eight years his senior, and he became one of his pupils after receiving certain tuition from a painter, now quite unknown, named Riocreux. Roqueplan introduced Troyon to Rousseau, Jules Dupre, and the other Barbizon painters, and in his pictures between 184o and 1847 he seemed to endeavour to follow in their footsteps. But as a landscapist Troyon would never have been recognized as a thorough master, although his work
In 1846 Troyon went to the Netherlands, and at the Hague saw Paul Potter's' famous " Young
Bull ." From the studies he made of this picture, of Cuyp's sunny landscapes, andbrandt's noble masterpieces he' soon evolved a new method of painting, and it is only in works produced after this time that Troyon's true individuality is revealed. When he became conscious of his power as an animal painter he developed with rapidity and success, until his works became recognized as masterpieces in Great
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Troyon died, unmarried, at Paris on the 21st of February 1865, after a term of clouded intellect. All his famous pictures are of date between 185o and 1864, his earlier work being of comparatively little value. His mother, who survived him, instituted the Troyon prize for animal pictures at the tcole des Beaux Arts. Troyon's work is fairly well known to the public through a number of large engravings from his pictures. In the Wallace Gallery in London are " Watering Cattle " and " Cattle in Stormy Weather "; in the Glasgow Corporation Gallery is a " Landscape with Cattle "; the Louvre contains his famous " Oxen at Work " and " Returning to the Farm "; while the Metropolitan Museum of Art and other galleries in America contain fine examples of his pictures. His " Vallee de la Toucque, Normandy," is one of his greatest pictures; and at Christie's sale-room in 1902 the single figure of a cow in a landscape of but moderate quality fetched P7350. Emile van Marcke (18271891) was his best-known pupil.See H. Dumesnil, Constant Troyon: Souvenirs intimes (Paris, 1888); A. Hustin, " Troyon," L'Art, pp. 77 and 85 (Paris, 1889); Albert Wolff, " Constant Troyon," La Capitale de fart (Paris, 1886) ; D. C. Thomson, The Barbizon School of Painters (London, 189o) ; " Constant Troyon," The Art Journal (1893), p. 22. (D. C. T.) End of Article: TROYON, CONSTANT (5810-1865) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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