The Artist’s Studio on the Rue de la Condamine

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The Artist’s Studio on the Rue de la Condamine is a large 1870 group portrait by Frédéric Bazille that depicts his Paris studio and fellow Impressionist painters, offering a vivid snapshot of the emerging Impressionist circle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group portrait
painting
also known as L’Atelier de la rue de la Condamine NERFINISHED
art historical significance document of social relations among early Impressionists
key work in Bazille’s oeuvre
snapshot of the emerging Impressionist circle
country of origin France NERFINISHED
creator Frédéric Bazille NERFINISHED
depicts Alfred Sisley NERFINISHED
Auguste Renoir NERFINISHED
Bazille’s Paris studio
Claude Monet NERFINISHED
Edmond Maître NERFINISHED
Frédéric Bazille NERFINISHED
Rue de la Condamine NERFINISHED
Zacharie Astruc NERFINISHED
a large studio space
a model
a piano
an artist at an easel
artistic discussion
artists conversing
contemporary clothing of the 1860s–1870s
daylight entering the studio
furniture in an artist’s studio
informal gathering of artists and friends
interior space
paintings on studio walls
works by Bazille within the composition
Édouard Manet NERFINISHED
genre Impressionism NERFINISHED
has artistic style realist-Impressionist transition
has subject Parisian bohemian milieu
emerging Impressionist painters
inception 1870
location depicted Paris NERFINISHED
medium oil paint
movement Impressionism
original language of title French
support canvas
theme artistic community
artist’s studio
friendship among artists
modern life in Paris
time period depicted late 1860s Parisian art world

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Frédéric Bazille notableWork The Artist’s Studio on the Rue de la Condamine