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- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - Wikipedia
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was born in Paris on 16 July 1796 in a house at 125 Rue du Bac, now demolished His family were bourgeois people—his father was a wig maker and his mother, Marie-Françoise Corot, a milliner—and unlike the experience of some of his artistic colleagues, throughout his life he never felt the want of money, as his parents made good investments and ran their
- Corot Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
The hazy landscapes and poetic mythological paintings of Corot mark an important period of transition in French painting
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - 1875) | National Gallery, London
Corot returned to Italy in 1834 and 1843 He also travelled extensively in France, to Normandy, Provence, the Morvan region in Burgundy, to which he returned for many years, and to north-east France in 1871 during the Commune In 1854 he travelled in Holland and Belgium; he regularly visited Switzerland, and in 1862 he was in London
- Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - National Gallery of Art
Discover works by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot and learn about the artist
- Camille Corot - 504 artworks - painting - WikiArt. org
Camille Corot lived in the XVIII – XIX cent , a remarkable figure of French Realism Find more works of this artist at Wikiart org – best visual art database
- Corot - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Two hundred years after the birth of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796–1875), 163 of the French artist's finest paintings have been brought together in an important exhibition that allows a public on both sides of the Atlantic to rediscover the riches and pleasures of his art Corot, an original painter who produced a body of work of exceptional range, has been many things to many viewers
- Camille Corot | Artist, Biography, French Landscape Painter, Paintings . . .
Camille Corot was a French painter, noted primarily for his landscapes, who inspired and to some extent anticipated the landscape painting of the Impressionists His oil sketches, remarkable for their technical freedom and clear color, have come to be as highly regarded as the finished pictures that were based upon them
- An Introduction to Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Corot painted the figure throughout his career, but especially focused on figures during the last decade of his career Only twice did Corot exhibit any figural works; after his death, it was a surprise to critics and collectors alike when more than 300 figurative paintings were discovered in his studio
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