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The author follows the painter from a rural childhood through formal study and a modest civil appointment in Paris to the full commitment to art, outlining key stages of development. Emphasis falls on faithful depictions of rural life and peasant figures rendered with meticulous, nearly photographic technique that resists idealization, alongside accomplished portraiture. The narrative surveys principal works and color plates, notes contemporary critical reactions to particular pieces, and charts the surge of recognition that was abruptly halted by an early death, presenting artistic aims, methods, and the progression of a short but intense career in concise thematic chapters.
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