
1841–1927 · French · 30 artworks
artist bio
Armand Guillaumin was a French Impressionist painter known for his vibrant landscapes, particularly those depicting the Creuse region. He was a founding member of the Impressionist movement and his later work anticipated Fauvism with its bold use of color.
what you'll learn
Studying Guillaumin's work allows students to explore Impressionist techniques for capturing light and atmosphere, as well as how artists transition between movements, in this case, towards the bolder colors of Fauvism. Students can also learn about the importance of place and regional identity in art.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cezanne

Paysage du Midi
1905

Landscape at Pontgibaud
1895

Landscape
1870

Moret
1902

Madness Ravine, Crozant
1894

Après la pluie
1885

Saint-Sauves under the snow
1899

Echo Rock
1905

Agay, les Roches Rouges
1901

Plateau Bromont at Pontgibaud (Puy de Dôme)
1890

Winter in Saint-Sauves-d'Auvergne
1900

Sunset in Creuse
1898

Quai de la Gare, Snow
1874

Le réservoir à Poitiers
1910

Creuse under the snow
1890

Landscape of Puy de Dôme

Pont-Charraud: gelée blanche
1911

Epinay-sur-Orge
1884

Neige à Crozant
1898

Rochers sur la Côte à Agay
1907

La Pointe du Lou Gaou
1911

Mountain Landscape - Pontgibaud, village in Peschadoire
1895

Moulin Bouchardon, Crozant
1895

Saint-Julien-des-Chazes
1895

Saint-Sauves-d'Auvergne
1900

Landscape near Saint-Julien-des-Chazes
1895

Le Pornic
1909

Les Ruines a Crozant
1897

Agay Bay
1910

Cottages in a landscape
1896