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Claude-Joseph Vernet

Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714 - 1789) was active/lived in Italy, France.  Claude Joseph Vernet is known for Landscape painting.

Claude-Joseph Vernet is thought by some critics to be the most famous and successful landscape and marine painter of eighteenth-century France.  He is noted for creating landscapes with dramatic atmospheric effects of the sky and weather, along with masterful detailing of foreground figures.  Vernet, a native from Avignon, first studied with his father who, also was an artist, then he went on to paint with Philipe Sauvan, in Avignon.  In 1734 Vernet went to Rome and painted landscapes of the local countryside and seacoast influence by the works of Claude Lorrain, Gaspard Doughet and Salvator Rosa and by 1740 he had established a list of patrons to include artists Placido Costanzi and Sebastiano Conca and important Frenchmen, Italians and Englishmen.  Vernet often painted pairs and sets of four canvas reflecting times of day with differing weather effects

In 1743, Vernet was praised by the Roman community by being elected to the Accademia di S Luca and in 1753   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3052 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Claude-Joseph Vernet

Claude-Joseph Vernet is thought by some critics to be the most famous and successful landscape and marine painter of eighteenth-century France.  He is noted for creating landscapes with dramatic atmospheric effects of the sky and weather, along with masterful detailing of foreground figures.  Vernet, a native from Avignon, first studied with his father who, also was an artist, then he went on to paint with Philipe Sauvan, in Avignon.  In 1734 Vernet went to Rome and painted landscapes of the local countryside and seacoast influence by the works of Claude Lorrain, Gaspard Doughet and Salvator Rosa and by 1740 he had established a list of patrons to include artists Placido Costanzi and Sebastiano Conca and important Frenchmen,   ...  Displaying 750 of 3052 characters.

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