Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875) was a French Landscape painter who had a strong influence on Impressionism. Corot was the leading painter of the Barbizon school of France in the mid-nineteenth century and his landscape style referenced a neo-classical style with a muted color palette. Many forgeries of Corot were created in the period 1870-1939, mostly because of his easy to imitate style. Our pattern set includes many examples of landscapes and portraits. You’ll find Woman with a Pear, The Bridge at Narmi, Meditation, Orpheus Leading Eurydice, Interrupted Reading, Recollections of Mortefontaine, A Windmill in Montmartre, The Letter, Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna, Temple of Minerva Medica, Agostina, and Castel Gandolfo. There are also several self portraits.
Patterns Included In This Set
Woman with a Pearl
The Bridge at Narni
Recollections of Mortefontaine
A Woman Reading
Woodland Music-makers
Woman with Mandolin
Castel Gandolfo
Portrait of Octavie Sennegon
Château De Rosny
Louis Robert as a Child
Woman with Daisies
Lady in Blue
Self Portrait with Palette in the Hand
Self Portrait Sitting next to an Easel
The Road in Gouvieux
Toussaint Lemaistre
The Rocky Stream
Toulon Vaisseaux de Guerre Desarmes
Paturages Marecageux
The Path Leading to the House
Femme de Chonbre
The Tower in the Trees
The Smugglers
Portrait of a Man
Meditation
Ville d’Avray
Rochers dans une Clairière
Girl Reading
Portrait of a Gentleman
La Toilette
A Windmill in Montmartre
Interrupted Reading
Gypsy Girl with Mandolin
Madame Legois
Orpheus Leading Eurydice from Underworld
Portrait of Laurent-Denis Sennegon
The Letter
Bacchante by the Sea
Italian Girl
Sibylle
Young Italian Woman from Papigno with Her Spindle
Woman in Blue
A Spanish Woman
Temple of Minerva Medica Rome
Reclining Nymph
Jewish Algerian Woman
The Greek Girl
Aqueducts in the Roman Campagna
Agostina
Landscape with a Lake
This set can be purchased in the SegPlay PC store.