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Barbizon is a village near Fontainebleau Forest, France for which the Barbizon school of painters is named. See Communes of the Seine-et-Marne département. The French Republic or France (French: République française or France) is a country whose metropolitan territory is located in western Europe, and which is further made up of a collection of overseas islands and territories located in other continents. ... The Barbizon school of painters is named after the village of Barbizon near Fontainebleau Forest, France. ...


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Barbizon school[bAr´´bizON´, bAr´bizon´´] Pronunciation Key, an informal school of French landscape painting that flourished c.1830–1870.
Its name derives from the village of Barbizon, a favorite residence of the painters associated with the school.
Paintings of the Barbizon school were very popular with American collectors of the late 19th and early 20th cent.
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