Artist
Édouard Bertin

French, 1797–1871
Édouard Bertin was a French Romanticism artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at Cleveland Museum of Art. Édouard Bertin was born in Paris.
François-Édouard Bertin (French pronunciation: ; 1797–1871) was a French painter born in Paris, and the son of the renowned journalist Louis-François Bertin. Édouard studied under Girodet-Trioson and Bidauld. He represented the details and general character of a landscape with great skill, but was less successful in his colouring. He was inspector of the Beaux Arts, and from 1854, was the director of the Journal des Débats. Bertin died in Paris in 1871.
Overview
François-Édouard Bertin (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa edwaʁ bɛʁtɛ̃]; 1797–1871) was a French painter born in Paris, and the son of the renowned journalist Louis-François Bertin. Édouard studied under Girodet-Trioson and Bidauld. He represented the details and general character of a landscape with great skill, but was less successful in his colouring. He was inspector of the Beaux Arts, and from 1854, was the director of the Journal des Débats. Bertin died in Paris in 1871.
Works by Édouard Bertin
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