ID de tableau:: 532
The Storm L-Orage 1880
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York, USA
1880 Le Musée métropolitain d-Art, Manhattan, New York, USA French
1837-1883
Pierre-Auguste Cot Locations
ID de tableau:: 29531
The Storm L-Orage c. 1759
Oil on canvas, 73 x 97 cm c. 1759 Pétrole sur le canevas, 73 x 97 cm 1732-1806
French
Jean Honore Fragonard Locations
ID de tableau:: 39403
The storm L~orage mk148
Both columns remainder verwei sen in accordance with esoteric symbolism on the destroyed temple of the Salomo, what on a deeper mystical meaning refers directly clearly becomes as out of the simplicity of the scene mk148 les deux reste de colonnes verwei sen conformément au symbolisme ésotérique sur le temple détruit du Salomo, ce que sur un sens mystique plus profond se réfère directement devient clairement comme de la simplicité de la scène Italian
1476-1510
Giorgione Galleries
(February 17, 1837 ?C 1883) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school.
He was born in B??darieux, and initially studied at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet, Alexandre Cabanel and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. From the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. In 1874 he was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm. Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City;
ID de tableau:: 67626
The Storm Technique Oil on canvas
Dimensions 234.3 X 156.8 cm (92.24 X 61.73 in)
(February 17, 1837 ?C 1883) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school.
He was born in B??darieux, and initially studied at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet, Alexandre Cabanel and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. From the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. In 1874 he was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm. Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City;
(February 17, 1837 ?C 1883) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school.
He was born in B??darieux, and initially studied at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet, Alexandre Cabanel and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. From the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. In 1874 he was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm. Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City;
ID de tableau:: 70225
The Storm Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 0234.3 X 156.8 cm
(February 17, 1837 ?C 1883) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school.
He was born in B??darieux, and initially studied at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet, Alexandre Cabanel and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. From the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. In 1874 he was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm. Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City;
Pierre Auguste Cot (February 17, 1837 ?C 1883) was a French painter of the Academic Classicism school.
He was born in B??darieux, and initially studied at l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet, Alexandre Cabanel and William-Adolphe Bouguereau. From the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. In 1874 he was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps, featuring two young lovers sitting upon a swing, and The Storm. Both these paintings are on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; The Storm