Paul Trouillebert
Paul Trouillebert | |
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Paul Trouillebert, circa 1895 | |
| Born | Paul Désiré Trouillebert 1831 Paris, France |
| Died | 28 June 1900 (aged 68–69) Ebenda |
| Education | Ernest Hébert and Charles Jalabert |
| Known for | Painter |
| Movement | Barbizon School; Orientalism; Genre painting |
Paul Désiré Trouillebert (1829 in Paris, France – 28 June 1900 in Paris, France) was a prominent French Barbizon School painter of the mid to late nineteenth century, with works in a wide range of museums and public collections, including the Musée d'Orsay, the Hermitage Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Trouillebert was a prolific artist, with over 1200 works included in the authoritative Marumo-Maier-Müllerschön Catalogue Raisonné of painted works (published in 2004), with more having been identified and added to the Maier-Müllerschön online supplement to the catalogue since 2004. While the majority of the catalogued works are landscapes, many portraits and orientalist genre pictures are included as well.