- Jules-Antoine
Castagnary (11
April 1830 – 11 May 1888) was a
French liberal politician,
journalist and
progressive and
influential art critic, who embraced...
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attributed with the
using the term
impressionism for the
first time.
Jules Castagnary for Le Siècle
wrote that the
group of
painters could be
described by no...
- been sk****, hung near the ceiling, this did not
prevent Jules-Antoine
Castagnary from
noting that the
qualities of his
paintings had been
observed by art...
- the term "Orientalist" was made po****r by the art
critic Jules-Antoine
Castagnary.
Despite such
social disdain for a
style of
representational art, the...
- "voyeuristic viewer". Nineteenth-century
French art
critic Jules-Antoine
Castagnary commented that the
woman in the
painting may be "a
Parisian modiste ....
- Richardson, for example,
called the
figures 'stiff,'
whereas the
critic Castagnary, a
contemporary of Manet's,
wrote that 'nothing [could be] more natural...
- artists. The
originator of the term was the
French art
critic Jules-Antoine
Castagnary, who in 1863
announced that: "The
naturalist school declares that art...
- in white; however,
others saw it differently. The
critic Jules-Antoine
Castagnary thought the
painting an
allegory of a new bride's lost innocence. Others...
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received praise from
Pierre Puvis de
Chavannes and the
critic Jules-Antoine
Castagnary. He soon
joined forces with the Impressionists, however, and rejected...
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countryside into the salon, but
thought the
painting was underdeveloped.
Castagnary,
appreciator of
realist works,
identified it as a nice
sketch but said...