Meadow with Two Large Trees (1865 – 1870) by Camille Corot

Meadow with Two Large Trees - Camille Corot - 1865 - 1870

Artwork Information

TitleMeadow with Two Large Trees
ArtistCamille Corot
Date1865 - 1870
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Meadow with Two Large Trees

The artwork, titled “Meadow with Two Large Trees,” was created by the distinguished artist Camille Corot between the years of 1865 and 1870. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is an epitome of the Realism movement and belongs to the landscape genre. Currently held in a private collection, this painting exemplifies Corot’s adeptness in capturing natural scenery with remarkable fidelity.

The composition features a serene meadow dominated by two imposing trees, their expansive branches providing a sense of grandeur and life to the scene. The foliage is meticulously detailed, displaying a range of green and brown hues that capture the essence of nature. In the background, a pastoral vista unfolds with a small house and rolling hills, surrounded by subtle indications of other trees and shrubs. The sky is painted in soft blues, transitioning seamlessly from light to darker shades, interspersed with gentle clouds that add depth to the scene. The use of light and shadow illustrates the time of day and contributes to the tranquil atmosphere. Overall, this depiction of a meadow showcases Corot’s mastery in portraying landscapes with both realism and a poetic touch.

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