
1841–1870 · French · 29 artworks
artist bio
Frédéric Bazille was a French Impressionist painter known for his landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes. Though his career was tragically cut short by his death in the Franco-Prussian War, he played a crucial role in the early development of Impressionism and supported his fellow artists.
related: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet

Self-Portrait
1866

El vestido rosa
1864

Landscape on the Shore of Lez
1870

The Terrace at Méric (Oleander)
1867

Auguste Renoir
1867

Flowers
1868

Man with a Pipe

Beach at Sainte-Adresse
1865

Toilet
1870

View of the Village of Castelnau-le-Lez
1868

Village Street
1865

Landscape at Chailly
1865

Portrait of Edmond Maitre
1869

Family Reunion
1867

Soup Bowl Covers

Mall of Aigues-Mortes
1867

Landscape of Aigues-Mortes
1867

Bathers (Summer Scene)
1869

Grape Picker in a Yellow Hat

Port of the Queen at Aigues-Mortes
1867

Portrait of Édouard Blau
1866

The Artist's Studio, Rue de la Condamine
1870

Studio of The Rue Visconti
1867

The Little Gardener
1867

Self-Portrait at Saint-Saveur
1868

Grape Picker in a Cap

Negress with Peonies
1870

Study of Flowers
1866

Studio in the rue de Furstenberg
1865