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Genre painting

Human Urban - Site index

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Genre+painting

Human Urban - Site index

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Sort+of+genre+painting

Human Urban - Site index

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Crowd+scenes

Human Urban - Site index

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Paris+Commune

Human Urban - Site index

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Versailles+Palace

Sans titre

He was a realist artist who lacked his brother's sensibility and focused on genre paintings such as processions and scenes of daily life.... The artist's ability to clearly portray real figures in these genre paintings brought him much acclaim....

http://www.mheu.org/en/timeline/procession-cross-piazza-san-marco.aspx

Human Urban - Site index

Giuseppe Maria Crespi was one of the first famous painters to depict scenes of daily life, a genre reserved until then to minor artists....... He was a realist artist who lacked his brother's sensibility and focused on genre paintings such as processions and scenes of daily life.... Only three works...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Daily+life

Sans titre

The Barricade, painted in 1911 and kept in the Versailles Palace, is a sort of genre painting reflecting the Paris Commune (with the Communards waiting at the foot of the barricade built out of street paving) ; the left-hand side of the picture again demonstrates the artist's penchant for crowd scenes...

http://www.mheu.org/en/timeline/barricade.aspx

The street

He was a realist artist who lacked his brother's sensibility and focused on genre paintings such as processions and scenes of daily life.... The artist's ability to clearly portray real figures in these genre paintings brought him much acclaim....

http://www.mheu.org/en/street/processions.aspx

Human Urban - Site index

Giuseppe Maria Crespi was one of the first famous painters to depict scenes of daily life, a genre reserved until then to minor artists....... He was a realist artist who lacked his brother's sensibility and focused on genre paintings such as processions and scenes of daily life.... Only three works...

http://www.humanurban.org/en/index-veosphere.aspx?inp=Scenes+of+daily+life

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