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    Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875) Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was born on July 16, 1796 into the family of a draper. His mother was a fashionable milliner of the First Empire and Restoration periods. At the age of 19, Corot started attending evening classes at the atelier Suisse run by one of David's former pupils. He also had a studio built in the country house of his father at Ville-d' Avray, near Versailles. In 1822 with the permission and financial aid from his parents Corot devoted himself entirely to painting. He joined the studio of the neoclassical landscapist Achille-Etna Michallon; then he took lessons from Jean-Victor Bertin. Already at that period Corot traveled tirelessly in the region around Paris and on the Channel coast and preferred to paint out of doors. "¡­ he was born a traveler who was always on the move. He already had a wandering soul¡­" Corot's first trip to Rome from 1825 to 1828 would become decisive to his development. He painted a number of oil studies from nature, views of historical Roman monuments and the scenery around Rome, pictures of women in their regional costume Rome: The Church of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti Seen from the Valley of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti, The Colosseum Seen through the Arcades of the Basilica of Constantine. Corot painted the Roman Campagna (Civita Castellana, Tivoli) and visited the Farnese Gardens and the Villa d'Este. He exhibited The Bridge at Narni, one of his pictures of the period, at the 1827 Salon. On his return to France he continued to travel throughout the country and work out of doors. He painted landscapes of Normandy and Brittany, visited Chartres, Dunkirk and Saint-Omer in the north of France, traveled in Burgundy and the Auvergne. He often stayed in the forest of Fontainebleau, which inspired numerous woodland scenes. At the same time he produced large historical compositions, such as Hagar in the Wilderness (Metropolitan Museum, New York), followed by Democritus (Mus¨¦e des Beaux-Arts, Nantes), the Baptism of Christ (Church of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, Paris), the Destruction of Sodom (Metropolitan Museum, New York), but it was his landscapes that brought him fame and are best remembered. He made two further trips to Italy (in 1834 and 1843), went to Belgium and Holland (1854), traveled to England (1862), and visited Switzerland several times. Corot was in his late thirties when he won his first medal at the Salon of 1933. In 1847 he was awarded the medal of the L¨¦gion d'Honneur. His growing popularity helped draw attention to naturalism. In 1870 Corot was elected a member of the Salon jury. During the Franco-Prussian War he donated big sum of money for his country defense. During the Commune, Corot left Paris and stayed first in Arras, then went to Douai to see his friend Alfred Robaut, w....
Ville-d'Array: Entrance to the Wood with a Girl Tending Cows. Oil on canvas. 1823
Ville-d'Array: Entrance to the Wood with a Gi...
The Colosseum Seen through the Arcades of the Basilica of Constantine. 1825
The Colosseum Seen through the Arcades of the...
The Colosseum: View from the Farnese Gardens. 1826
The Colosseum: View from the Farnese Gardens....
Rome: The Forum Seen from the Farnese Gardens. 1826
Rome: The Forum Seen from the Farnese Gardens...
Rome: The Church of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti Seen from the Valley of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti. 1826
Rome: The Church of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti Seen f...
Rome: The Church of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti Seen from the French Academy. 1826
Rome: The Church of Trinit¨¤ dei Monti Seen f...
Seated Italian Monk, Reading, Rome. 1826
Seated Italian Monk, Reading, Rome. 1826
The Lake of Piediluco, Umbria. 1826
The Lake of Piediluco, Umbria. 1826
Poussin's Walk, The Roman Campagna. 1826
Poussin's Walk, The Roman Campagna. 1826
The Bridge at Narni. A study. Oil on paper mounted on canvas 34 x 48 cm. A study done in 1826
The Bridge at Narni. A study. Oil on paper mo...
Rocks in Amalfi. 1828
Rocks in Amalfi. 1828
Chartres Cathedral. 1830
Chartres Cathedral. 1830
View of Riva in the Italian Tyrol. 1834
View of Riva in the Italian Tyrol. 1834
Self-Portrait with Palette in Hand. c. 1834
Self-Portrait with Palette in Hand. c. 1834
The Cabassud Houses at Ville-d'Avray / Les maisons Cabassud a Ville-d'Avray. 1835-1840
The Cabassud Houses at Ville-d'Avray / Les ma...
Landscape with Lake and Boatman. 1839
Landscape with Lake and Boatman. 1839
Genzano. Goatherd and View of a Village. 1843
Genzano. Goatherd and View of a Village. 1843
The Baptism of Christ. 1844
The Baptism of Christ. 1844
Saint Sebastian. 1850
Saint Sebastian. 1850
A Morning. Dance of the Nymphs. Salon of 1850
A Morning. Dance of the Nymphs. Salon of 1850
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