Corot to Monet: French Landscape Painting
By the late 18th century, the practice of painting outdoors (en plein air) was widespread, especially in Italy, where picturesque views of Tivoli and the Campagna were irresistible to French and British artists. Fifty years later in France, the Barbizon groupincluding...
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By the late 18th century, the practice of painting outdoors (en plein air) was widespread, especially in Italy, where picturesque views of Tivoli and the Campagna were irresistible to French and British artists. Fifty years later in France, the Barbizon groupincluding Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau, and Charles-Francois Daubignyeagerly escaped the studio to paint landscapes, rivers, and beach scenes of their native land. These painters were a crucial influence on a new generation of artists who would eventually become known as the Impressionists. In this delightful and accessible exploration of the National Gallery’s collection of 18th- and 19th-century landscape paintings, Sarah Herring introduces and explains the enduring appeal of these charming small works of art, both to their original collectors and to the present-day viewer.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781857094503 (1857094506)
Publish date: August 25th 2009
Publisher: National Gallery London
Pages no: 72
Edition language: English
This is a fine little book that attempts to trace, through the holdings of the National Gallery in London, the landscapes of the Barbizon school -- with an eye towards showing how they laid the ground for Monet and the Impressionists. The focus is thus on Daubigny, Corot, Diaz, and even on lesser l...