A Seated Italian from Paeigno Facing Front (1826 – 1828) by Camille Corot

A Seated Italian from Paeigno Facing Front - Camille Corot - 1826 - 1828

Artwork Information

TitleA Seated Italian from Paeigno Facing Front
ArtistCamille Corot
Date1826 - 1828
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationAshmolean Museum, Oxford, UK

About A Seated Italian from Paeigno Facing Front

The artwork titled “A Seated Italian from Paeigno Facing Front” is a masterful oil on canvas painting by the renowned artist Camille Corot, created between the years 1826 and 1828. This piece, belonging to the Realism art movement, is regarded as a landscape genre painting and is currently housed in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK.

The artwork exquisitely captures a serene rural scene with a winding path leading towards a quaint cluster of houses in the distance. The composition is dominated by a large, unobstructed tree on the right side, with its foliage rendered in meticulous detail, casting shadows on the lush greenery below. The path meanders from the foreground into the background, subtly guiding the viewer’s gaze through the pastoral landscape. The sky, painted with soft shades of blue interspersed with wisps of clouds, complements the verdant scenery and enhances the tranquil atmosphere of the composition. Through his deft application of oil on canvas, Corot skillfully conveys the peaceful essence of the Italian countryside, a hallmark of the Realism movement.

Other Artwork from Camille Corot

More Realism Artwork

Scroll to Top