Definitions for Troyon

Troyon Tro·yon

Spelling: [trwa-yawn]
IPA: /trwaˈyɔ̃/

Troyon is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 65 anagrams from letters in Troyon (noorty).

Definitions for Troyon

noun

  1. Constant [kawn-stahn] /kɔ̃ˈstɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1813–65, French painter.

Examples for Troyon

He too had not the impressiveness of Troyon, though he was, none the less, a healthy and forcible master.

France, too, before the days of Troyon, had nothing to show worth mentioning.

Troyon is perhaps not so correct as Potter, nor so lucid as Albert Cuyp, but he is more forcible and impressive than either.

A few seasons ago a Troyon held its own against any Manet you put up.

Like Troyon he knows his subject well, and can show the nature of sheep with true feeling.

Here matters were neither so eventful nor so decisive as on the Troyon ridge.

Troyon will be chiefly remembered by the pictures painted from 1846 to 1858.

They do not belong in the same group with Troyon and Rousseau.

Dense woodlands lay between Troyon and the position which the First Corps now held.

An unobtrusive artist, though one of very genial talent, was Charles Jacque, the Troyon of sheep.

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