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Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 1796-1875
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French painter, draughtsman and printmaker.
After a classical education at the College de Rouen, where he did not distinguish himself, and an unsuccessful apprenticeship with two drapers, Corot was allowed to devote himself to painting at the age of 26. He was given some money that had been intended for his sister, who had died in 1821, and this, together with what we must assume was his family continued generosity, freed him from financial worries and from having to sell his paintings to earn a living. Corot chose to follow a modified academic course of training. He did not enrol in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts but studied instead with Achille Etna Michallon and, after Michallon death in 1822, with Jean-Victor Bertin. Both had been pupils of Pierre-Henri Valenciennes, and, although in later years Corot denied that he had learnt anything of value from his teachers, his career as a whole shows his attachment to the principles of historic landscape painting which they professed.
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Painting ID:: 21084 Bouquet de fleurs dans un verre a cote d'un pot a tabac (mk11)
1874 Londres,collection M.et M Eliot Hodgkin
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Painting ID:: 21340 Le Coup de Vent (The Gust of Wind) (mk09)
c 1865-1870
Oil on cavnas ,47.4 x 58.9 cm
Reims,Musee Saint Denis
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Painting ID:: 21342 Agostina (mk09)
1866
OIl on canvas,130 x 95 cm
Washington,National Gallery of Art
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Painting ID:: 21343 View of the Colosseum from the Farnese Gardens (mk09)
1826
Oil on cardboard on canvas,30 x 49 cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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Painting ID:: 21346 Woman in Blue (mk09)
1874
OIl on canvas,80 x 51 cm
Paris,Musee National du Louvre
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Jean Baptiste Camille Corot
1796-1875
Corot Locations
French painter, draughtsman and printmaker.
After a classical education at the College de Rouen, where he did not distinguish himself, and an unsuccessful apprenticeship with two drapers, Corot was allowed to devote himself to painting at the age of 26. He was given some money that had been intended for his sister, who had died in 1821, and this, together with what we must assume was his family continued generosity, freed him from financial worries and from having to sell his paintings to earn a living. Corot chose to follow a modified academic course of training. He did not enrol in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts but studied instead with Achille Etna Michallon and, after Michallon death in 1822, with Jean-Victor Bertin. Both had been pupils of Pierre-Henri Valenciennes, and, although in later years Corot denied that he had learnt anything of value from his teachers, his career as a whole shows his attachment to the principles of historic landscape painting which they professed.
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