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October 9, 2025

Constant Troyon: A Key Figure of the Barbizon School

Constant Troyon (1810–1865) was a prominent French painter of the mid-19th century, best known as a leading member of the Barbizon School.

Initially focusing on landscapes, Troyon’s career shifted dramatically after a trip to the Netherlands in 1847, where he was deeply impressed by the Dutch Old Masters, particularly Paulus Potter. This inspiration led him to become one of the most celebrated animaliers (animal painters) of his time.

Troyon’s work is highly regarded for its realistic yet sympathetic portrayal of domestic livestock, often set against atmospheric, naturalistic landscapes, influencing later artists who specialized in animal subjects. In Troyon’s world, even silence has color, and the land itself seems to breathe.

Shepherd Couple with Mule, Cows, and Sheep

Return of the Herd

Return from Work

Peasant Woman on a Donkey

A Cow in a Landscape

A Farmer in His Cart

A Seated Basset Hound

A Windmill against a Cloudy Sky

Apple Harvest in Normandy

Approaching Storm

Approaching Storm

Bathers by a Giant Oak

Cattle Drinking

Cattle Pasture in the Touraine

Cow in an Enclosure, a Dog Barking at Her

Cows and a Calf at the Pond

Cows Grazing in a Clearing

Cows in a Meadow

Cows in a Pasture

Cows

Forest Scene

Fox in a Trap

Hound Pointing

Hounds

Mill Stream with Fishermen

On the Way to the Market

Oxen at the Plough

Oxen Going to the Plough (Morning Effect)

Pastoral Landscape in Touraine

Pasture in Normandy

Path in a Small Wood

Return from the Field with Washerwomen by the Stream and a Pair of Farmers by the Hay Wagon

Shepherd Scene

The Cowherd

The Village Road

The Woods of Meudon Above Sèvres

Two Sheep

Unloading the Ferry, Sunset

Water Carriers

Wooded Landscape with a Herd of Cattle

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