"Dupré's colour is sonorous and resonant; the subjects for which he showed marked preference are dramatic sunset effects and stormy skies and seas. Late in life he changed his style and gained appreciably in largeness of handling and arrived at greater simplicity in his color harmonies. Among his chief works are the 'Morning' and 'Evening' at the Louvre museum."
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Quote about Dupré from the Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911 – volume 27
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