Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey explained

Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey
Birth Name:Marie-Abraham Rosalbin Fortier de Buncey
Birth Date:1833 3, df=yes

Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey was a French 19th-century landscape, allegorical and figure painter.

Biography

Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey was born in 1833 in Chatillon-sur-Marne,[1] France. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts[2] in Paris under Léon Cogniet. He exhibited his works at the Salon de Paris in 1879. The painter died in Paris in 1891.[3] Marie-Abraham Rosalbin de Buncey is famous for his dark forest landscapes combined with bright clearings and bathing nude women and/or Venus[4] [5] in the style of Narcisse Virgilio Díaz.

Artworks in public collections

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Notes and References

  1. Archives of Châtillon-sur-Marne
  2. Monneret 1981, p. 198
  3. Archives Départementales de Paris
  4. Artprice
  5. Joconde Database of French state owned collections