| Style | Impressionism, Realism |
| Lived | July 26, 1796 - February 22, 1875 ( 19th century ) |
| Nationality | France |
| Biography |
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot Biography |
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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot prints and posters |
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| Paintings |
Some of Camille Corot's most famous paintings include 'Ville d'Avray', 'Souvenir de Mortefontaine', 'Sibylle', 'Coliseum seen through the Archways' and 'La Toilette'.
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| Quote | "Beauty in art is truth bathed in an impression received from nature. I am struck upon seeing a certain place. While I strive for conscientious imitation, I yet never for an instant lose the emotion that has taken hold of me."
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During the last few years of his life he earned large sums with his pictures, which were in great demand. In 1871 he gave £2000 for the poor of Paris (where he remained during the siege), and his continued charity was long the subject of remark.
A number of his followers called themselves Corot's pupils. The best known are Boudin, Lepine, Chintreuil, Français, Le Roux and DeFaux.
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