
After: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Carot - Ville-d'Auray c 1865, 2001
Oil on Board
26 inches x 19 3/4 inches - Board
32.5 x 26.50 - In Frame
32.5 x 26.50 - In Frame
Old Masters
ean-Baptiste-Camille Carot
Literature
"Ville-d'Auray" is a painting by Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot that depicts the small town of Auray in Brittany, France. It features subtle colors and a peaceful atmosphere, capturing the quiet charm of the town with its old stone buildings and narrow streets. The painting is notable for its influence on the Barbizon school and its reflection of Corot's love for the French countryside.