Style Other / Ref.14845
Landscape in the Style of Camille COROT with Rococo-Style Frame, 19th century
Dimensions
Width 40'' ⅛ 102cm
Height 32'' ¼ 82cm
Depth: 4'' 10cm
Status:
Good condition
This oil on canvas was executed in the 19th century in the style of Camille Corot.
The painting portrays a countryside scene: in the foreground, a few figures are suggested with gentle dabs of color, conversing among the trees; in the background, a few houses stand out against a sky marked by light clouds and an overall luminous quality. A river flows to the right. The handling of the landscape aligns closely with the works of the renowned French landscape painter Camille Corot, known for scenes featuring figures in tranquil, luminous nature, often near towering trees and bodies of water. His pieces Souvenir from Mortefontaine (third quarter of the 19th century, Louvre) and The Goat Herder in View of the Gulf (1870, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond) are beautiful examples of this style.
The painting is set in an ornately decorated Rococo-style frame, featuring an abundance of shells, sinuous curves and counter-curves, and floral garlands, which collectively highlight the artwork.
Informations
Price: on request
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