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  1. Jules-Antoine Castagnary (11 April 1830 – 11 May 1888) was a French liberal politician, journalist and progressive and influential art critic, who embraced the new term "Impressionist" in his positive and perceptive review of the first Impressionist show, in Le Siècle, 29 April 1874.

  2. Jules Antoine Castagnary, né à Saintes (Charente-Inférieure) le 11 avril 1830 et mort à Paris le 11 mai 1888, est un critique dart et journaliste français.

  3. 250 chefs d'oeuvre de la peinture française de Poussin à Courbet (1620-1870) - palais des Expositions - Chine, Pékin, 1982, n°76. Le sommeil ou quand la raison s'absente - musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts - Suisse, Lausanne, 1999-2000, n°58. Courbet et la Commune - musée d'Orsay - France, Paris, 2000.

  4. paris10.sitehost.iu.edu › ParisOSS › Day4_ImpressionismCastagnary - IU

    JULES-ANTOINE CASTAGNARY, “The Triumph of Naturalism” (1868) Castagnary (1830-1888) was a French politician, journalist, and critic who was an early supported of the Impressionist. What is the object of painting?

  5. No, there was nothing ghostly or unearthly about her, according to the art critic Jules-Antoine Castagnary, she was "a woman after her wedding night," he said, leaving no doubt what her rosebud...

  6. ncfs-journal.org › paves-yashinsky-palomba › castagnary-le-naturalisme-et-courbetCastagnary, le Naturalisme et Courbet | ncfs

    Jules-Antoine Castagnary (1830-1888), journalist, statesman, and art critic is best known for his ardent defense of his friend Courbet and for championing the cause of the Realist and Naturalist painters.

  7. Jules-Antoine Castagnary singled out as the onegreat portraitistof the 19th century, and those who supported Eugène Delacroix’s romanticism, color, robustness, and imagination, as Baudelaire called them in admiration.