The Ponds of Ville d’Avray (c.1867) by Camille Corot

The Ponds of Ville d'Avray - Camille Corot - c.1867

Artwork Information

TitleThe Ponds of Ville d'Avray
ArtistCamille Corot
Datec.1867
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationPortland Museum of Art (PMA), Portland, ME, US

About The Ponds of Ville d'Avray

“The Ponds of Ville d’Avray” is an oil on canvas artwork created by Camille Corot around 1867. The piece is a remarkable example of Realism and falls within the landscape genre. This distinguished work is located at the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) in Portland, Maine, United States.

The artwork depicts a serene, natural scene likely set during the early hours or late afternoon, as suggested by the low, soft light. The composition includes a pond surrounded by lush vegetation and towering trees, with their top branches slightly obscured by a hazy sky. A singular figure can be discerned near the center, adding a sense of scale and human presence to the tranquil environment. A couple of cows graze nearby, contributing to the bucolic ambiance. The palette is dominated by earthy tones, which effectively capture the essence and tranquility of the landscape.

Other Artwork from Camille Corot

More Realism Artwork

Scroll to Top