Narcisse Virgilio Díaz
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Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña (20 August 180718 November 1876) was a French painter of the Barbizon school.


Early life

Diaz was born in
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to Spanish parents. At the age of ten, Diaz became an
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, and misfortune dogged his early years. His foot was bitten by a reptile in
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wood, near
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, where he had been taken to live with some friends of his mother. The bite was poorly dressed, and ultimately he lost his leg. However, as it turned out, the wooden stump that replaced his leg became famous. At fifteen he entered the studios at Sèvres, first working on the decoration of
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and later turning to painting. Turkish and
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scenes attracted him, and he took to painting Eastern figures dressed in richly coloured garments; many of these paintings remain extant. He also spent much time at
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, near the
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, where some of his most famous paintings were made. One of his teachers and friends in Paris was
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. Around 1831 Díaz encountered
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, for whom he possessed a great veneration, despite the fact that Rousseau was four years younger. At
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Díaz found Rousseau painting his wonderful forest pictures, and was determined to paint in the same way if possible. However, Rousseau was then in poor health, embittered against the world, and consequently was difficult to approach. On one occasion, Diaz followed him surreptitiously to the forest, with his wooden leg hindering his advance, but he dodged around after the painter, trying to observe his method of work. After a time Díaz found a way to become friendly with Rousseau, and revealed his eagerness to understand the latter's techniques. Rousseau was touched with the passionate words of admiration, and finally taught Diaz all he knew. Díaz exhibited many pictures at the
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, and was decorated in 1851 with the rank of Chevalier (Knight) of the
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. During the
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(1870–71) he went to
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. After 1871, his works became fashionable and rose gradually in the estimation of collectors, and he worked constantly and successfully. Díaz's finest pictures are his forest scenes and storms, and it is on these that his fame rests. There are several examples of his work in the
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, and three small figure pictures in the
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,
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. Perhaps the most notable of Diaz's works are ''The Pearl Fairy'' (1857); ''Sunset in the Forest'' (1868); ''The Forest of Fontainebleau'' (1870), and ''The Storm'' (1871). The
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holds some two dozen works by Díaz, including another version of ''The Forest of Fontainebleau'' and many drawings and studies. Diaz himself had no well-known pupils, but
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emulated his work to some degree and
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followed markedly his methods of tree-painting. For a period,
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also painted small figures in avowed imitation of Diaz's then popular subjects.
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once said "my hero was Díaz". In 1876, while visiting his son's grave, he caught a cold. He went to
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in an attempt to recover his health, but on 18 November that year he died. Díaz's son, Eugène-Émile (1837–1901), achieved some fame as composer
Eugène Diaz Eugene is a common male given name that comes from the Greek εὐγενής (''eugenēs''), "noble", literally "well-born", from εὖ (''eu''), "well" and γένος (''genos''), "race, stock, kin".Cinq lettres autographes signées d'Eugène Diaz à Adolphe Dupeuty, 18 mars et 11 juillet 1873, 1874 et sans date
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. Retrieved 2012-04-15. The rue Narcisse Diaz in Auteuil, Paris is named after him.


Gallery

File:Trees barb.jpg, ''Trees near Barbizon'' (1855-76), oil on panel, 5 1/8 x 7 3/16 in. (13 x 18.3 cm),
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File:La Fée aux perles.JPG, The Pearl Fairy (1857) File:The Edge of the Forest at Les Monts-Girard, Fontainebleau A10876.jpg, ''The Edge of the Forest at Les Monts-Girard, Fontainebleau'' (1868) File:Forest clearing (1869).jpg, ''Forest Clearing'' (1869), oil on canvas, 14 15/16 x 21 15/16 in. (37.9 x 55.7 cm),
Clark Art Institute The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, commonly referred to as the Clark, is an art museum and research institution located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. Its collection consists of European ...
File:Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Peña (1807-1876) - The Forest at Fontainebleau, France - 1937.37.6 - Leeds Art Gallery.jpg, ''Forest of Fontainebleau'' (1870) File:N landscape.jpg, ''Landscape'' (1870-72), black chalk on buff paper, 6 x 11 in. (15.2 x 28 cm),
Clark Art Institute The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, commonly referred to as the Clark, is an art museum and research institution located in Williamstown, Massachusetts, Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. Its collection consists of European ...
File:Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Peña (1807-1876) - The Storm - NG2632 - National Gallery.jpg, ''The Storm'' (1871)


Notes


References

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Further reading

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Philippe Burty Philippe Burty (6 February 1830 – 3 June 1890) was a French art critic. He contributed to the popularization of Japonism and the etching revival, supported the Impressionists, and published the letters of Eugène Delacroix. Burty was born ...
, ''Maîtres et petit-maîtres: N. Diaz'' (Paris, 1877) * Jules Arsène Arnaud Claretie, ''Peintres et sculpteurs contemporains: Diaz'' (Paris, 1882) *A. Hustin, ''Les Artistes célébres: Diaz'' (Paris) *J.W. Mollett, ''Diaz'' (London, 1890) * (see index) *David Croal Thomson, ''The Barbizon School of Painters'' (London, 1890) * Albert Wolff, ''La Capitale de l'art: Narcisse Diaz'' (Paris, 1886)


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