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Young Woman with Peonies

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Holding a bunch of peonies in one hand, a woman with brown skin leans forward, toward us from behind a large basket holding dozens of flowers in this horizontal painting. The basket holding the flowers spans the width of the canvas, and the woman is shown behind it from the chest up. She wears a cream-white, long-sleeved blouse with scalloped trim around the high neck. She wears coral-red earrings, and a plaid cloth in tones of rust red, slate blue, pale purple, and black is tied tightly over her black hair, which is visible over her ears. Her brow is slightly furrowed, and she looks at us with large, dark eyes. Her full mouth is closed, the corners faintly downturned. She reaches her right arm, on our left, toward us with a bouquet of three pink-and-white peonies and greenery. Her basket is filled with yellow and red tulips, pink roses, white and purple lilac, and other white, pink, yellow, and blue flowers, and it takes up the bottom third of the composition. The woman and basket are shown against a dove-gray background. The artist prominently signed and dated the work with red letters near the upper right corner, near the woman’s head: “F. Bazille. 1870.”
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Jean Frederic Bazille

Early Life and Training

Jean Frédéric Bazille, a French Impressionist painter, was born on December 6, 1841, in Montpellier, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. He came from a wealthy Protestant family. After being inspired by the works of Eugène Delacroix, Bazille's family agreed to let him study painting, but only if he also studied medicine.

Artistic Career

Bazille began studying medicine in 1859 and moved to Paris in 1862 to continue his studies. There, he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley, and was drawn to Impressionist painting. He started taking classes in Charles Gleyre's studio. After failing his medical exam in 1864, he began painting full-time.

Notable Works and Style

Bazille's close friends included Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, and Édouard Manet. He was generous with his wealth, supporting his less fortunate associates by giving them space in his studio and materials to use. Some of his notable works include: Tragic Death Bazille joined a Zouave regiment in August 1870, a month after the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. On November 28, 1870, he was killed in action at the age of 28.

Legacy and Available Reproductions

Today, Jean Frédéric Bazille's works can be found in various museums, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. At WahooArt, you can find high-quality reproductions of his paintings, such as The Fisherman with a Net (View on WahooArt). Explore the world of Impressionist art and discover more about Jean Frédéric Bazille and his contemporaries at WahooArt's Jean Frédéric Bazille page.

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