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Artist | Corot |
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Country | French |
Region | European |
ArtistCorot, Jean Baptiste Camille
Artist Years1796-1875
Artist NationalityFrench
Year1865-66
MediumPrint > Etching
DimensionsPlate: 6 X 9 inches
Sheet: 11.5 X 16 inches
Catalog ReferenceDelteil 7; Melot C.7; Robaut 3129
Etching, unsigned, printed on heavy, felt-finish, cream wove paper. Published in the portfolio “French Etchers” by Roger Riordan, Dood, Mead and Co., New York, 1884. Fine condition. Free shipping to US address.
(bx-72)
Accession Number428916
NotesAn extraordinarily innovative printmaker who mastered a variety of graphic media (etching, lithography, and cliché-verre or glass printing), Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot (1796 - 1875) broke away from the dominant neo-classical and romantic traditions of the period, evolving toward a more naturalistic approach, while retaining a certain reserved, yet lyrical verve. As the guiding force behind the Barbizon School beginning in the 1830s, and a noteworthy precursor of impressionism, he pioneered the idea of working out-of-doors, rendering atmosphere, while his youthful travels across Italy (between 1825 and 1828, again in 1834, and a third visit in 1843) gave him a taste for airy light as well as poetic effect: his freely handled landscapes, ever enlivened with tiny figures, almost seem to breathe.
(source: Les Maitres des Arts Graphiques)
Price $2,400.00
Artist | Corot |
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Country | French |
Region | European |