Excerpt from The Masters of Past Time, or Criticism on the Old Flemish Dutch Painters
Eugene Fromentin was born in 1820 at La Rochelle. He studied landscape painting under Cabat, and at the age of twenty-two travelled in the East, which had great influence on both his paintings and writings. His first great picture was "Les Gorges de la Chiffa," which was followed by a number of paintings, all of Eastern subjects. Perhaps his three greatest works are the "Bivouac au lever du jour," the "Fauconnier arabe," and the "Bateleurs negres." His pictures are notable for "their delightful colouring and harmony of tones."
Among his writings are Un Ete dans le Sahara Dominique, a novel (the only one he wrote), and Les Maitres d'Autrefois, which is translated here. It was written almost at the end of his life, and shows him to be "an enlightened critic and a master of style." He died at his birthplace in 1876.
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