Corot: Later Landscapes

Many art historians consider him an obvious bridge between Neoclassicism, prominent during the early part of his career, and Impressionism, which began to have an impact on the art world during the latter part of his career.

Although Corot never considered his outdoor work as anything other than studies for the important studio creations, nevertheless, they had a big influence on many of the future Impressionists.



Corot's paintings are restrained in color. It was obviously his personal taste and vision that he saw the world in this way, but I also think it's because of utmost importance to him were, drawing and values.
In his later works, he pretty much shed the Neoclassicism influence of his early works. However, I still sense a slight influence here. No, he didn't paint Greek or Roman ruins in idyllic settings, but his paintings are perfectly balanced in pastoral type settings while exuding an enveloping calm in a beautifully harmonized limpid atmosphere.
Corot's legacy is secure. He has influenced generations of artists including the Hudson River School, the Tonalists and the Impressionists. He became a household name in his day. He is truly one of the world's great landscape painters.
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