François Diday
Swiss artist
Intro | Swiss artist | |
A.K.A. | Francois Diday | |
A.K.A. | Francois Diday | |
Places | Switzerland | |
was | Painter | |
Work field | Arts | |
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Birth | 12 February 1802, Geneva | |
Death | 28 November 1877Geneva (aged 75 years) |
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François Diday (1802–1877), a Swiss landscape painter, was born at Geneva. He studied in Paris and travelled in Italy, but chiefly lived in his native country. He, however, frequently exhibited in the Paris Salon, where he obtained medals in 1840 and 1841. He died in 1877, at Geneva, to which city he bequeathed his property, valued at 400,000 francs. The following are among his best works:
Glacier of Rosenthal. {Lausanne Museum.)
The Oak and the Reed. {Geneva Museum.)
The Faulhorn in Switzerland. {Neue Pinakothek, Munich.)
Mont Saleve and Storm in a Forest. {London International Exhibition, 1862.)