Paul Desiré Trouillebert
Paintings
Bank of the Loire Near Chouze
Boatman on a river
The Fisherman
Diana the Huntress
Harem Servant Girl
The Mill House
The Nude Snake Charmer
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Paul Desiré Trouillebert was a famous French Barbizon School painter in the mid-nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries. He was born in Paris, France in 1829 and died here in June 28, 1900.
Paul is considered a portrait, and a genre and landscape painter from the French Barbizon School. He was a student of Ernest Hébert (1817-1908) and Charles-François Jalabert (1819-1901), and made his debut at the Salon of 1865, exhibiting a portrait.
At the Paris Salon of 1869, Mr. Trouillebert exhibited “Au bois Rossignolet”, which was a lyrical Fontainebleau landscape that received great critical acclaim.
The Harem Servant Girl, 1874
He was interested in the orientalism and produced paintings of nudes. He painted a portrait of a half-nude young woman in an ancient Egyptian style of the Greco-Roman Dynasty. He called it Servante du harem (The Harem Servant Girl). and in 1884, his painting of nudes, The Bathers was well received by the Paris Salon
Selected works
* Servante du harem (The Harem Servant Girl), 1874
* Femme en robe bleue revant. Private collection
* Chemin au bord du lac de Nantua, Galerie Gary-Roche
* Deux lavanderies sous les bouleaux, Van Ham Fine Art Auctions
* La Gardienne de Troupeau, Frances Aronson Fine Art, LLC
* Le Loir et la Flêche, Stoppenbach & Delestre
* Le Pecheur et le Bateau, Daphne Alazraki
* Mme. Trouillebert, The Darvish Collection, Inc.
* Au Bord de La Loire a Montsoreau
* Diana Chasseresse (Diana the Huntress) Private collection.
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