Story of a painting .. A smile before sleep for Swiss artist Fritz Bühler
From the wonderful paintings, the painting "smile before sleep" by the Swiss artist Fritz Bühler 1822-1896m, in this painting you will feel a strange rest brings you to sleep and on your face a smile similar to that in the painting, has been referred to "Omar Davency" on his own page on Twitter site.
Artist Fritz Tsubier Bühler was born Fritz Zuber-Buhler In 1822 in Le Loclie and Switzerland, at the age of 16 to Paris to begin his training with Louis Gross Claude before officially joining the Palace of the School of Fine Arts.

At the age of 19, Fritz Boehler left Fritz Zuber Buhler Paris went to study in Italy and remained there for five years and then traveled to Germany to complete his studies at the Berlin Academy between 1843 and 1844.
Fritz Zuber Bühler returned Fritz Zuber Buhler To Paris to put his life as an artist and said that he started in an annual salon fair first appeared in 1850.
"Fritz Bühler said Fritz Zuber Buhler He exhibited extensively throughout his career at the annual salon and began showing his paintings of pastels and watercolors at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts exhibition in the United States in 1867 and also in 1877, where he received the Grand Prize.
Fritz Zuber focused on Bühler Fritz Zuber-Buhler On the subjects that can cross the border and have a global appeal and this is evident in the huge number of paintings presented in 1850.
Fritz Zuber Bühler expressed his interest in carrying out some works with mythological and religious themes. Each of the mythological and religious themes was inspired by the first style in the annual salons, and was admired and continued to display his works in the annual salon until 1891.
Throughout his career, Bühler adhered to the teachings and style of the academy and showed his reliance on the technical training offered at the Palace of the School of Fine Arts, and he became part of a long and established academic tradition.
Fritz Tsubier Bühler died Fritz Zuber-Buhler In Paris, 23 November 1896.
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