WRITTEN IN FRENCH
With his preference for immobile solitudes, robust and permanent forms and dry vegetation, and by distancing himself as much from the romantic "self" as from realistic gravity, Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867), personal in the processes he employed, but not in the effect produced, succeeded...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
With his preference for immobile solitudes, robust and permanent forms and dry vegetation, and by distancing himself as much from the romantic "self" as from realistic gravity, Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867), personal in the processes he employed, but not in the effect produced, succeeded in showing the vividness of human nature in immediate contact with external nature, with the deep and permanent truth of things.
French
96 pages
Éditions Casimiro
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