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Jean Frédéric Bazille ( December 6, 1841 – November 28, 1870 ) was a French Impressionist painter.
Frédéric Bazille was born in Montpellier, Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, into a wealthy Protestant family.
Bazille was just twenty-three years old when he painted several of his best known works, including The Pink Dress ( ca.
His friends included Edouard Manet, Edgar Degas, Charles Baudelaire, Berthe Morisot, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Frédéric Bazille, and Puvis de Chavannes, and he was a regular in the group that gathered at the Café Guerbois in Paris.

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Disillusioned with the traditional art taught at art schools, in 1862 Monet became a student of Charles Gleyre in Paris, where he met Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frédéric Bazille and Alfred Sisley.
He also kept in touch with the other artists of his earlier group, especially Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and Frédéric Bazille.
From 1862, he studied at the Paris École des Beaux-Arts within the atelier of Swiss artist Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre, where he became acquainted with Frédéric Bazille, Claude Monet, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
In 1860 he went to Paris, where he studied with Charles Gleyre and Gustave Courbet, at roughly the same time as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frédéric Bazille, and Alfred Sisley.

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Among the artists of the core group ( minus Bazille, who had died in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 ), defections occurred as Cézanne, followed later by Renoir, Sisley, and Monet, abstained from the group exhibitions so they could submit their works to the Salon.

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* 1841 – Frédéric Bazille, French painter ( d. 1870 )
Many of Bazille's major works are examples of figure painting in which Bazille placed the subject figure within a landscape painted en plein air.
Bazille began studying medicine in 1859, and moved to Paris in 1862 to continue his studies.
Image: Bazille, _Frédéric_ ~ _Le_Petit_Jardinier_ ( The_Little_Gardener ), _c1866-67_oil_on_canvas_Museum_of_Fine_Arts, _Houston. jpg | Le Petit Jardinier ( The Little Gardener ), c. 1866-67, oil on canvas Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
File: Frederic Bazille Paysage au bord du Lez. jpg | Paysage au bord du Lez, 1870, oil on canvas, Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Image: Bazille, _Frédéric_ ~ _Portrait_of_Renoir, _1867, _oil_on_canvas. jpg | Portrait of Renoir, 1867, oil on canvas, Musée d ' Orsay
Image: Bazille, _Frédéric_ ~ _Summer_Scene, _1869, _Oil_on_canvas_Fogg_Art_Museum, _Cambridge, _Massachusetts. jpg | Scène d ' été, 1869, Oil on canvas, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Image: Bazille, _Frédéric_ ~ _The_Pink_Dress_ ( View_of_Castelnau-le-Lez, _Hérault ), _1864, _oil_on_canvas, _Musée_d ' Orsay_in_Paris. jpg | The Pink Dress ( View of Castelnau-le-Lez, Hérault ), 1864, oil on canvas, Musée d ' Orsay
Image: Frédéric Bazille 001. jpg | Family Reunion, c. 1867, Musée d ' Orsay
Bazille: Purity, Pose and Painting in the 1860s.
A group of young realists, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, and Frédéric Bazille, who had studied under Charles Gleyre, became friends and often painted together.
File: Bazille Paysage au bord du Lez. jpg | Frédéric Bazille ( 1841 – 1870 ), Paysage au bord du Lez, 1870, Minneapolis Institute of Art
* November 28 – Frédéric Bazille, French painter ( b. 1841 )
* December 6 – Frédéric Bazille, French painter ( d. 1870 )

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While the picture was taken, Mr. Miller's disposition to be generous to Mr. Sandburg increased to the point where he advised, ' I won't even charge you the one dollar rental fee ' ''.
The President was even more generous with the First Lady than he had been before the tragedy.
This was accordingly done, and the plight of the grateful Mrs. Morris was much relieved as a result of the generous loan, the amount of which is not known.
He said he was a friend of Heywood Broun who had run a free employment bureau for several months during the depression, but the generous Broun to whom I wrote did not know his name and I somehow conceived the morbid notion that the man in question was prowling round the house.
In reference to Brown's raid she wrote, `` though we are non-resistants and religiously believe it better to reform by moral and not by carnal weapons, we know thee was anemated by the most generous and philanthropic motives ''.
He could be lavishly generous with friends, cab drivers and bellboys, but with dealers he was tough.
She was generous with her encores and the audience was equally so with its cheers and applause and flowers.
He was an attentive and generous husband, overgenerous, a lot of people felt, because they knew that money must be a problem to him.
He was generous to the poor ; it was his custom to comment severely in his preaching on the public characters of his times ; and he introduced popular reforms in the order and manner of public worship.
Andrew was generous primarily with his wife's German relatives and followers, which caused discontent among his subjects.
Canova had obtained letters of introduction to the Venetian ambassador, the Cavaliere Zulian, and enlightened and generous protector of the arts, and was received in the most hospitable manner.
In a generous act by his father, he was adopted and raised in Vienna by his childless aunt Archduchess Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen.
Potter was a generous patron of the Girl Guides whose troops she allowed to make their summer encampments on her lands and whose company she enjoyed as an older woman.
He was very generous to us in our early years and we learned a lot from him.
Since the new Emperor was not any more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life.
A Discourse of Sallets: " Sellery, apium Italicum, ( and of the Petroseline Family ) was formerly a stranger with us ( nor very long since in Italy ) is an hot and more generous sort of Macedonian Persley or Smallage ... and for its high and grateful Taste is ever plac'd in the middle of the Grand Sallet, at our Great Men's tables, and Praetors feasts, as the Grace of the whole Board ".
This relationship was rooted largely in the generous and lenient treatment of Japanese POWs by the Nationalist government in the years immediately following the Japanese surrender in 1945, and was felt especially strongly as a bond of personal obligation by the most senior members then in power .< ref name =" Journal1 "> Gillin, Donald G. and Etter, Charles.
Chief Keokuk gave a generous portion of the land to Antoine's wife, Marguerite, who was the granddaughter of a Sac chief.
In England he was given a generous welcome, which included an introduction to King George IV and the receipt of £ 7000 after a residence of five months.

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