Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - The Fisherman's Cottage - Walters 37164

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - The Fisherman's Cottage - Walters 37164

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Corot besuchte die Küste der Normandie zum ersten Mal in den frühen 1820er Jahren und kehrte danach oft zurück. Da er die Küste 1871 nicht besuchte, muss dies eine Erinnerung an einen früheren Aufenthalt darstellen, der auf Studien oder einfach auf seinen Erinnerungen beruhte. Er konzentriert sich auf die rustikalen Hütten und malerischen Fischerdörfer der Region und ignoriert alle Zeichen des Tourismus.

Born in Paris, Corot trained as a draper before deciding to pursue art. He studied under several prominent artists, including Jean-Victor Bertin and Achille Etna Michallon. Corot is best known for his landscape paintings, which often feature soft, hazy atmospheres and delicate, muted colours. He was particularly interested in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere in his work. Corot's style was influenced by both the classical landscape tradition and the Romantic movement. In addition to his landscapes, Corot also painted portraits and figure studies. He was a prolific artist, producing over 3,000 paintings during his lifetime. Corot's work was not always well received by critics during his lifetime, but he gained recognition and popularity in the later years of his career. He is now regarded as one of the most important French landscape painters of the 19th century.

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