Albert Charpin

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Albert Charpin (1842–1924) was a French painter.

Born(1842-01-30)30 January 1842
Died1924 (aged 8182)
Notable workTroupeau dans la Camargue,
Soir d’automne en Sologne,
Le soir dans les Alpes Maritimes,
Tropeau fayant l’or
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Albert Charpin
Born(1842-01-30)30 January 1842
Died1924 (aged 8182)
Notable workTroupeau dans la Camargue,
Soir d’automne en Sologne,
Le soir dans les Alpes Maritimes,
Tropeau fayant l’or
MovementBarbizon school
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Albert Charpin was born in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes, France in 1842.[1]

He was a naturalist painter associated with the Barbizon school. He painted real objects in a natural setting. A pupil of Charles-François Daubigny, Charpin was a painter of natural landscapes with, typically, a shepherdess and her guardian-dog taking care of animals, cows or sheep. Characteristic of his paintings are the natural poses and serenity of his actors, in a context of early morning light, with cloudy skies. He was a well-known member of the Barbizon School.

Charpin died in Asnières-sur-Seine, France in 1924.[1]

One of his paintings, "Le Retour à la Ferme", is at the Musée des Beaux-Arts at Chambéry in Savoie. His paintings can also found in museums and private collections elsewhere in Europe and in the Americas.

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