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Constant Troyon established himself as one of the most prominent
members of the Barbizon School, a loosely associated group of artists
working in the small village of Barbizon, France, on the edge of the
Forest at Fontainebleau. His work took on international
dimensions through exhibitions abroad, more so than any other artist
connected to this group. His paintings were initially dedicated
to the realistic depiction of the landscape, but after a decisive
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