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قراءة كتاب Bastien Lepage
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BASTIEN-LEPAGE
(1848-1884)
IN THE SAME SERIES
REYNOLDS | CHARDIN |
VELASQUEZ | MILLET |
GREUZE | RAEBURN |
TURNER | SARGENT |
BOTTICELLI | CONSTABLE |
ROMNEY | MEMLING |
REMBRANDT | FRAGONARD |
BELLINI | DÜRER |
FRA ANGELICO | LAWRENCE |
ROSSETTI | HOGARTH |
RAPHAEL | WATTEAU |
LEIGHTON | MURILLO |
HOLMAN HUNT | WATTS |
TITIAN | INGRES |
MILLAIS | COROT |
LUINI | DELACROIX |
FRANZ HALS | FRA LIPPO LIPPI |
CARLO DOLCI | PUVIS DE CHAVANNES |
GAINSBOROUGH | MEISSONIER |
TINTORETTO | GÉRÔME |
VAN DYCK | VERONESE |
DA VINCI | VAN EYCK |
WHISTLER | FROMENTIN |
RUBENS | MANTEGNA |
BOUCHER | PERUGINO |
HOLBEIN | ROSA BONHEUR |
BURNE-JONES | BASTIEN-LEPAGE |
LE BRUN | GOYA |
(Museum at Verdun)
This is one of the artist's earliest works. A certain embarrassment may be noted in the manner in which the Cupids are treated; even at this period, it is easy to see that allegory is not suited to the precise and realistic talent of this painter; yet the young girl is designed with a vigour which already foreshadows the masterly art of Hay-making.
Bastien Lepage
BY FR. CRASTRE
TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH
BY FREDERIC TABER COOPER
ILLUSTRATED WITH EIGHT
REPRODUCTIONS IN COLOUR
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY NEW YORK—PUBLISHERS
COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY
FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY
March, 1914
THE·PLIMPTON·PRESS
NORWOOD·MASS·U·S·A
Page | |||
His Youth | 16 | ||
His Best Years | 31 | ||
His Premature End | 65 | ||
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS |
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Plate | Page | ||
I. | The Song of Springtime | Museum at Verdun | Frontispiece |
II. | Portrait of M. Wallon | Museum of the Louvre | 14 |
III. | The Artist's Mother | Collection of É. Bastien-Lepage | 24 |
IV. | The Hay-making | Museum of the Luxembourg | 34 |
V. | Portrait of M. Hayem | Museum of the Luxembourg | 40 |
VI. | Portrait of M. X—— | Museum at Verdun | 50 |
VII. | The Little Boatman | Collection of É. Bastien-Lepage | 60 |
VIII. | The Artist's Uncle | Museum at Verdun | 70 |
There are certain beings who bear the stamp of the divine seal and are preordained to receive the highest favours within the gift of glory; they are fated to pass through life like those brilliant meteors which are seen to flash across the heavens and disappear in the same instant. Bastien-Lepage was one of these meteors. But while the others leave behind them only a