Louis-Nicolas Cabat  

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Louis-Nicolas Cabat (6 December 1812, Paris - 13 March 1893, Paris) was a French landscape painter.

He was one of the most illustrious students of Camille Flers. A member of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, Cabat was elected a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts of the Institut de France in 1867 and was director of the French Academy in Rome from 1879 to 1884.

In 1883 Cabat travelled in France with his friends Constant Troyon and Jules Dupré in search of landscapes.

Works

  • Cabaret à Montsouris
  • Le Moulin de Dompierre
  • Les Bords de la Bouzanne
  • L'intérieur d'un Bois
  • L'Étang de Ville-d'Avray
  • Le Bois de Fontenay-aux-Roses
  • Intérieur d'un Métaierie dans le Calvados
  • La Gorge-Aux-Loups (seine et marne)
  • Fête de la Vierge à l'eau,
  • Oiseleur à l'affût
  • Chemin dans la vallée de Narni
  • Solitude




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