Camille Dunes of Dobigny, created by Charles Fran ç ois Dobigny
This oil painting titled 'Camille Dunes of Dobigny' was created by Charles Francois Dobigny. He was a painter of the Barbisson School in 19th century France and is considered an important pioneer of Impressionism. This painting depicts the scenery of Camille, a small town on the northwest coast of France. Dobini is known for sketching directly on canvas and adding multiple layers of color to create the final work. This aesthetic of sketching contributed to the emergence of the Impressionist movement. This painting was created in 1871 and can now be visited at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
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