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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

French, 1796-1875
Corot was a French landscape and portrait painter as well as a printmaker who is considered a great master of landscape painting in the 19th century. A pivotal figure in landscape painting, his vast output (over 3,000 paintings) simultaneously references the Neo-Classical tradition and anticipates the plein-air innovations of Impressionism. In the spring of 1829, Corot came to Barbizon to paint in the Forest of Fontainebleau, he had first painted in the forest at Chailly in 1822. He returned to Barbizon in the autumn of 1830 and in the summer of 1831, where he made drawings and oil studies, from which he made a painting intended for the Salon of 1830. The Barbizon school of painters were part of an art movement towards Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time. The Barbizon school was active roughly from 1830 through 1870.
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"The Lake of Terni"  by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot; lithograph
"The Lake of Terni"  by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot; lithograph

"The Lake of Terni" by Jean Baptiste Camille Corot; lithograph

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Jean Baptiste Camille Corot was a French landscape and portrait painter as well as a printmaker in etching. His prolific works simultaneously referenced the Neo-Classical tradition a...

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1860s Impressionist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Lithograph

19th Century French Landscape Painting Signed Corot in Original Giltwood Frame
19th Century French Landscape Painting Signed Corot in Original Giltwood Frame

19th Century French Landscape Painting Signed Corot in Original Giltwood Frame

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Dallas, TX

Decorate a study or dining room with this elegant French oil on canvas landscape, set in its original carved giltwood frame. Painted circa 1870 and signed “Corot” in red at the lower...

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Mid-19th Century French Antique Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Canvas, Giltwood

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796–1875) – Landscape with Figures and Cat
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796–1875) – Landscape with Figures and Cat

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796–1875) – Landscape with Figures and Cat

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Jacksonville, FL

A charming 19th-century oil on canvas by renowned French artist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, depicting a peaceful pastoral landscape. The composition features grazing cattle, a hay w...

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19th Century American Realist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Oil

PAYSAGE D’ ITALIE
PAYSAGE D’ ITALIE

PAYSAGE D’ ITALIE

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Santa Monica, CA

JEAN-BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT (1876 - 1875) PAYSAGE D’ ITALIE 1866 (Melot 7 iii/iii) Etching, plate 6 ¼ x 9 inches, Third state after the removal of the text but before the random scr...

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1860s Romantic Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Etching

Environs de Rome - Etching by Camille Corot - 1860s

Environs de Rome - Etching by Camille Corot - 1860s

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Roma, IT

Environs de Rome is a black and White etching realized by Camille Corot in the 1860s.  Titled in the lower. Image size: 31 x 22. Very good impression with wide margins and a very ...

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1860s Contemporary Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Etching

SOUVENIR D'OSTIE

SOUVENIR D'OSTIE

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Portland, ME

Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille. SOUVENIR D'OSTIE. Delteil 57, Melot 57. Cliche Verre, 1855. Second State of two, with the signature of Corot in reverse, low...

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1850s Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Black and White

Paysage d'Italie - Etching by Camille Corot - 1870s

Paysage d'Italie - Etching by Camille Corot - 1870s

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Roma, IT

Paysage d'Italie is an artwork realized by Corot in the 1870s. Etching. Good conditions. Realized for the "Société des Aquafortistes. Born on the initiative of the publisher Alfre...

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1870s Modern Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Etching

Souvenir d’Eza

Souvenir d’Eza

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Roma, IT

Cliché-verre. Magnificent proof of ancient edition, numbered in red pencil on verso, and whose subject wasn’t included in the later reprints by Bouasse-Lebel and Le Garrec. Signed on...

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1870s Modern Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Plate Glass

Campagne boisée (Wooded countryside)

Campagne boisée (Wooded countryside)

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Middletown, NY

1866 Etching on cream wove paper. 5 1/2 x 4 3/8 inches (138 x 110 mm), full margins. Third state (of 4). Light scattered age tone, and time stain. Scattered extremely light areas of ...

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Mid-19th Century Barbizon School Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Etching

Landscape #4 -  Etching by Camille Corot - 1850s
Landscape #4 -  Etching by Camille Corot - 1850s

Landscape #4 - Etching by Camille Corot - 1850s

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Roma, IT

Landscape #4 is a beautiful original etching realized by Camille Corot in the middle of XIX Century. Image Dimensions: 18.5 x 25.5 cm Very good conditions. Includes passepartout....

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Mid-20th Century Modern Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Etching

Circa 1930 "Le Beffroi de Douai" to promote travel via the Chemin de fer du Nord
Circa 1930 "Le Beffroi de Douai" to promote travel via the Chemin de fer du Nord

Circa 1930 "Le Beffroi de Douai" to promote travel via the Chemin de fer du Nord

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in PARIS, FR

In the 1930s, Corot, a notable artist of the era, crafted a captivating poster for "Le Beffroi de Douai" to promote travel via the Chemin de fer du Nord. This poster beautifully enca...

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1930s Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Le Clocher de St. Nicolas

Le Clocher de St. Nicolas

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in New York, NY

A very good impression of this scarce lithograph on wove paper. , Printed by Lemercier & Cie, Paris and published by Alfred Robaud. From "Douze Croquis et Dessins Originaux." Catalo...

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1870s Realist Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Lithograph

"The Bridge of Narni" by Camille Corot. Limited Edition Lithograph: TP 666
"The Bridge of Narni" by Camille Corot. Limited Edition Lithograph: TP 666

"The Bridge of Narni" by Camille Corot. Limited Edition Lithograph: TP 666

By Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Limited Edition Print of "The Bridge of Narni" by Camille Corot Published by The Twin Editions, New York Graphic Society, 1959. Print measures 19 in x 26.2 in. Printed in Switzerland...

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20th Century Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Art

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Lithograph

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This exquisite lithograph after Edgar Degas (1834–1917), titled Danseuse arrangeant sa robe (Dancer Arranging Her Dress), originates from the 1945 folio Degas, Ten Ballet Sketches. Published by The Studio Publications, Inc., New York, rendered and printed by Albert Carman, City Island, 1945, this work reflects Degas’s sensitive mastery of line, movement, and intimate observation, capturing the grace, poise, and psychological immediacy that define his iconic ballet imagery. In Danseuse arrangeant sa robe (Dancer Arranging Her Dress), Degas reveals gesture and inner emotion through economical contour and lyrical nuance. Executed as a lithograph and pochoir on velin paper, this work measures 17 x 13 inches (43.18 x 33.02 cm). Signed in the plate and unnumbered as issued. Rendered and printed by Albert Carman, City Island, one of the notable American ateliers specializing in fine art lithography during the mid-20th century. Artwork Details: Artist: After Edgar Degas (1834–1917) Title: Danseuse arrangeant sa robe (Dancer Arranging Her Dress), from Degas, Ten Ballet Sketches, 1945 Medium: Lithograph and pochoir on velin paper Dimensions: 17 x 13 inches (43.18 x 33.02 cm) Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered as issued Date: 1945 Publisher: The Studio Publications, Inc., New York Printer: Albert Carman, City Island, 1945 Condition: Well preserved, consistent with age and medium Provenance: From the 1945 folio Degas, Ten Ballet Sketches, published by The Studio Publications, Inc., New York Notes: Excerpted from the album, Born in Paris in 1834, Edgar Degas lived, and surely loved the life of that city during most of his years. These continued somewhat sadly beyond those of most of his friends— into the debacle of the first World War, during which he died in 1917. Judging by the frequency with which he used them as models, he must have had an especial admiration for the ballet girls who followed a profession that at the time brought none of the glory and prosperity which attend it today. New aspects of the human body, revealed in movement, fascinated him. But his occupation with the simply anatomical side of his subjects never resulted in a cold interpretation. On the contrary there is a warmth and sympathy that pervades all of his work. The drawings here represent the painter in one important phase of his multi-sensitive view of life; and permit an insight which a more ambitious work might not do-into the operation of the creative process, the artist's transformation of reality as it passes through the mesh of his sensibilities. The Edition of this Portfolio is limited to MMMD examples. Rendered by Albert Carman. About the Publication: Degas, Ten Ballet Sketches, published in 1945 by The Studio Publications, Inc., New York, stands as one of the most elegant and scholarly mid-century American fine art folios devoted to the ballet imagery of Edgar Degas. Conceived as a high-quality interpretive portfolio, the album presents a series of lithograph-and-pochoir renderings based on Degas’s original drawings, executed with exceptional attention to tonal subtlety, contour fidelity, and the emotional interiority that defines the artist’s draftsmanship. Rendered and printed by Albert Carman on City Island, the publication embodies an American postwar effort to restore and celebrate European masterworks through meticulous handcraft and artisanal color application, honoring Degas’s distinctive line and the atmospheric delicacy of his studio-based studies. Produced in a substantial edition of MMMD examples, the portfolio offered audiences rare access to Degas’s private working drawings—images rarely seen outside institutional collections—while exemplifying the technical refinement and interpretive care characteristic of Carman’s workshop. Today, Degas, Ten Ballet Sketches remains a sought-after historical publication, valued for its craft, fidelity to Degas’s aesthetic, and its role in preserving and disseminating the artist’s intimate ballet imagery in a beautifully executed mid-century fine art format. About the Artist: Edgar Degas (1834–1917) was a French painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor whose groundbreaking fusion of classical draftsmanship, modern experimentation, and psychological depth helped define the trajectory of Western art, positioning him as one of the most influential figures of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; renowned for his depictions of ballet dancers, racehorses, theater scenes, cafe life, domestic interiors, milliners, laundresses, and women at their toilette, Degas reimagined observational realism through radical compositional innovation—employing extreme cropping, asymmetrical framing, oblique viewpoints, and dramatic lighting that anticipated photographic and cinematic language long before these technologies shaped visual culture, and although associated with Impressionism, he rejected plein-air spontaneity in favor of studio-based discipline rooted in the linear precision of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, the expressive chromaticism of Eugene Delacroix, and the modernity of Edouard Manet while also drawing inspiration from Japanese ukiyo-e prints, classical sculpture, and early photography; his independent artistic philosophy resonated with and helped shape the innovations of Pablo Picasso, Alexander Calder, Alberto Giacometti, Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, whose explorations of movement, form, dream logic, abstraction, and conceptualism all find antecedents in Degas’s investigations into seriality, temporality, and the fragmented figure, and his pioneering use of pastel, monotype, and wax sculpture fundamentally transformed each medium, influencing artists from Henri Matisse, Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, and Giacomo Manzu to Paula Rego, contemporary realists, experimental photographers, and choreographers; his works are held in nearly every major museum collection worldwide—including the Musee dOrsay, the Louvre, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Courtauld Institute, and the National Gallery, London—affirming his central place in the history of art, and the highest auction record for Degas was achieved at Sothebys London on February 3, 2015, when Danseuses en Bleu sold for 37,033,000 GBP, cementing his status as one of the most sought-after and enduringly significant artists of the Western canon. 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Located in Roma, IT

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This ethereal landscape with its luminous atmosphere and light-drenched palette is a quintessential plein air masterpiece by the renowned French painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Regarded by many as the first Impressionist, Corot's paintings served as the inspiration for an entire generation of artists. This example, entitled Le Gué aux Cinq Vaches (The Ford with Five Cows), offers a tranquil scene rendered in his mature style, composed at the apogee of his career after he abandoned the crisp brushwork and classical lines of his predecessors. Rather, the feathery brushstrokes and softened atmosphere of this charming tableau reveals the genius of this legendary artist and portends the revolutionary style of the Impressionists to come. Corot’s work occupies a space between old and new, traditional and modern, in the realm of 19th-century art history. Though he never broke with the traditionalists and academics who remained loyal to the Salon, his works possessed a unique individuality that set his oeuvre apart from other landscape artists of his age. As Etienne Moreau-Nelaton once said, he was “ the last of the classical landscapists and the first of the Impressionists.” His brushstrokes, bold and solid yet feathery and light, transformed the neoclassical landscape and altered plein air painting forever. Corot received a classical education in Rouen before embarking upon an apprenticeship in the family textile trade. The painting was his true passion and he soon devoted his entire life to perfecting his skill. Corot studied first with Achille Etna Michallon and Jean-Victor Bertin, both pupils of the leading historical landscape painter Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes. He visited the countryside of Rome and produced plein air studies, capturing the area’s natural beauty and classical antiquity. His fresh, starkly lit renditions reflect the debate of the day that sought to reconcile classically inspired idealizations with closely observed depictions of light and climate. He debuted at the Paris Salon in 1827, and continued to display there his entire life. As a result, many of these paintings were purchased by the state for provincial museums and by important collectors such as Emperor Napoleon III. For his enduring contribution to the arts, Corot was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1846 and an Officer in 1867. At the Munich International Exposition of 1869, he was made a Knight of the Order of St. Michael. As seen in this extraordinary example, Corot’s work reveals a deep understanding of the French landscape. The dramatic distribution of light and shadow recalls the romantic compositions of Delacroix, while the overwhelming presence of nature pays homage to the influence of the great Barbizon artists. Quintessentially French, Corot’s oeuvre was profoundly influential both upon his contemporaries and later generations of artists. Today, Corot's paintings of idyllic landscapes are in high demand on the art market, with both museums and private collectors competing for his works. This important work is featured on pp. 188-189 of L'Oeuvre de Corot: catalogue raisonné et illustré, Paris 1905, Vol. III, by A. Robaut, with a drawing by Robaut, no. 1756. Circa 1865 Canvas: 9 3/4" high x 15 1/2" wide Frame: 14" high x 19 1/2" wide Provenance: Georges Petit, Paris, 1880, inv. no.6.624 (label on the reverse) Bernheim Jeune, Paris, inv. no.3522 (label on the reverse) Private collection, France Private collection, London M.S. Rau Antiques...

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