
1829–1900 · French · 14 artworks
artist bio
Paul Désiré Trouillebert was a French Naturalist painter known for his landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes. He gained recognition for his ability to capture the subtleties of light and atmosphere, often depicting serene scenes of the French countryside.
what you'll learn
Studying Trouillebert's work allows students to understand the principles of Naturalism, particularly the accurate depiction of light and the natural world. Students can learn to observe and represent subtle variations in color and texture to create realistic and atmospheric paintings.
related: Gustave Courbet, Theodore Rousseau

Self-portrait

Still life with plums
1880

A pond near Nangis
1895

Portrait of a man
1867

The goose girl

The banks of the Loire

Bank of the Loire near Chouze
1893

A quiet backwater
1889

The castle of Chenonceaux

Work to lift the ring road: the bridge of the Voûte road, course of Vincennes

Bunch of violets

Landscape

Woman in a blue dress daydreaming
1871

Spring, the willow plantation