Banks of a River (1864) by Camille Corot

Banks of a River - Camille Corot - 1864

Artwork Information

TitleBanks of a River
ArtistCamille Corot
Date1864
Mediumoil,panel
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Banks of a River

“**Banks of a River**,” created by Camille Corot in 1864, is an exquisite oil-on-panel painting. As an exemplary piece of the Realism art movement and belonging to the landscape genre, the artwork is housed in a private collection.

The artwork captures a serene riverside scene, embodying a gentle, tranquil atmosphere. The river flows calmly on the left, bordered by a sandy bank that extends into the distance. A lone figure, likely a fisherman, stands near the water’s edge. Further down the path, cattle graze peacefully, adding to the sense of rural quietude. To the right, a row of trees lines the path, providing a delicate, natural frame for the scene. The soft, muted colors and delicate brushwork reflect Corot’s mastery in portraying the subtle, natural beauty of the landscape, illustrating the essence of Realism with an understated elegance.

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