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This monograph examines the life, methods, and evolving reputation of the painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, combining critical commentary with eight colour reproductions. It outlines his artistic principles—an emphasis on individual sentiment, simplicity, and the truthful rendering of light and foliage—while tracing influences from contemporary movements and the artist’s deliberate independence. The narrative alternates discussion of specific pictures and techniques with plate descriptions and reception by critics and the market, presenting a picture of gradual posthumous recognition and recurring qualities in his work that supporters argue give it enduring appeal.
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