
Fromentin is a biographical work by Georges Beaume, written in the early 20th century, that explores the life and artistry of French painter Eugène Fromentin (1820-1876). The book examines Fromentin's connection to Algeria and his contributions to landscape painting, particularly his use of light and color. It details his formative years, travels, and artistic evolution, highlighting his dual identity as a painter and writer, and showcases his acclaimed works alongside his literary achievements.






