Corot Camille Collection
Discover the timeless beauty of Corot Camille's masterpieces
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Discover the timeless beauty of Corot Camille's masterpieces. From his serene landscapes to captivating portraits, this renowned French artist captured the essence of his subjects with remarkable skill and sensitivity. In 'Ville-d Avray, c. 1865', Corot transports us to a tranquil village, where nature harmoniously blends with human habitation. Etienne Carjat's portrait of Jean Baptiste Camille Corot in 1863 showcases the artist himself, revealing a glimpse into his introspective world. 'Interrupted Reading, c. 1870' captures a quiet moment interrupted by an unexpected visitor, leaving viewers intrigued by the untold story behind this scene. 'Souvenir of Italy, 1855 / 60' takes us on a journey through time as we immerse ourselves in the rich colors and architectural wonders of Italy. In 'Arleux-Palluel, The Bridge of Trysts, 1871 / 72', Corot invites us to witness a meeting place for lovers amidst lush greenery and flowing waters—a testament to his ability to evoke emotion through landscape painting. 'Monte Pincio, Rome, 1840 /50' transports us to the Eternal City with its iconic skyline and atmospheric lighting that only Corot could capture. 'Bathing Nymphs and Child, 1855/60' depicts ethereal figures immersed in nature's embrace—a celebration of innocence and beauty intertwined. With 'View of Genoa, 1834', we are transported to bustling streets filled with vibrant energy—Corot's brushstrokes breathing life into every corner. The poignant portrayal of 'Wounded Eurydice, 1868/70' tugs at our heartstrings as we witness her pain and despair—an exploration into mythological themes that fascinated Corot throughout his career. Souvenir.