Narcisse Virgilio Díaz
978-613-4-45476-6
6134454761
76
2011-02-25
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Narcisse Virgilio Díaz de la Peña (August 25, 1807–November 18, 1876) was a French painter. Diaz was born in Bordeaux to Spanish parents. At the age of ten, Diaz became an orphan, and misfortune dogged his early years. His foot was bitten by a reptile in Meudon wood, near Sèvres, 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 in the decoration of porcelain occupied him and later turning to painting. Turkish and Oriental 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 Barbizon.
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