Mountains in Auvergne (Montagnes d'Auvergne)

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
Sketching outside, artists made informal studies in oils or charcoal of terrain, foliage, and sky—glimpses of often unremarkable topography through which they conveyed their sensory experiences of light and atmosphere. They often used these quickly rendered landscapes as inspiration for formal compositions made in their studios. Such nineteenth-century pleinairists were an important influence on subsequent generations of artists, including Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, who carried small panels to work outside to capture his motifs in bold, saturated colors.
Caption
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (Paris, France, 1796–1875, Paris, France). Mountains in Auvergne (Montagnes d'Auvergne), 1841–1842. Oil on paper mounted on linen, 11 1/4 × 16 1/4 in. (28.6 × 41.3 cm) frame: 16 × 21 1/4 × 3 3/4 in. (40.6 × 54 × 9.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Purchased with funds given by Karen B. Cohen, Mary Smith Dorward Fund, Gift of A. Augustus Healy and Annie H. Halsted, by exchange, 1997.8. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
Not on view
Gallery
Not on view
Title
Mountains in Auvergne (Montagnes d'Auvergne)
Date
1841–1842
Geography
Place made: France
Medium
Oil on paper mounted on linen
Classification
Dimensions
11 1/4 × 16 1/4 in. (28.6 × 41.3 cm) frame: 16 × 21 1/4 × 3 3/4 in. (40.6 × 54 × 9.5 cm)
Markings
Stamped lower left: "VENTE/COROT"
Credit Line
Purchased with funds given by Karen B. Cohen, Mary Smith Dorward Fund, Gift of A. Augustus Healy and Annie H. Halsted, by exchange
Accession Number
1997.8
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