
1824–1886 · French · 25 artworks
artist bio
Adolphe Monticelli was a French painter associated with the Romantic tradition, known for his richly textured and colorful paintings. His unique impasto technique and vibrant palette influenced later artists, including Vincent van Gogh, who greatly admired his work.
related: Vincent van Gogh, Eugene Delacroix, Gustave Courbet

Still Life with Wild and Garden Flowers
1877

Rocky Landscape

The Meeting of the Elegant Ladies
1876

Garden Party
1879

Flowers in a Vase

Visit to a Princess
1860

Seascape Near Marseille (Fantastic Village)
1882

Port of Cassis
1884

Elegant Women and Cupids

The terrace of the Chateau de St. Germain

An evening at the Paiva

Empress Eugenie And Her Attendants

Farmyard with Donkeys and Roosters
1881

The Hay Card
1882

The Offering

Oriental scene
1876

At The Well

Gallant party

Portrait of a Woman

Still Life with White Pitcher

Three Friends

Rendezvous under the Flowered Bower

Roasting Two Pheasants

The Promenade

Bouquet of Flowers