8 Site Corot, Saint-Junien (Haute-Vienne)
The municipality of Saint-Junien, in the far west of the department, has restored the "Chalet Corot" modest cottage in which the painter Jean-Baptiste Corot was storing his easel and brushes. This delicate landscape came every summer, in the middle of the nineteenth century, paint the sides of the Glane and its capricious waters. "Site Corot" steep and wooded, contains the memories of this precursor "despite his" Impressionist, a lone TV reception that perfectly transience of natural lighting. You can see his carved medallion and sealed in the rock portrait. A tribute in 1904 by local artists.
9 A Burial at Ornans, Gustave Courbet (Doubs)
A Burial at Ornans is the first monumental painting by Gustave Courbet, who painted between 1849 and 1850 From the outset, critics are many. It accuses the painter vulgarity but also to have dealt a "people story" in a large format usually reserved for so-called noble scenes. Courbet, who relies on having no other master in painting nature and tradition, becomes the leader of realism. Many paintings are inspired by his home town Ornans, nicknamed "Little Venice Grandfather." Crossed by Loue, it is full of charm with its old houses on stilts on the river.
10 Le Cannet Pierre Bonnard (Alpes-Maritimes)
From the window of his house, Pierre Bonnard admired ocher roofs of Le Cannet, the red cliffs of the Esterel and behind a green fringe, the blue of the Mediterranean. Landscapes, Le Cannet 1félicité illustrates the painter in his adopted homeland. "In light of the South, everything becomes clear and the paint is in full vibration," he wrote. He came regularly from 1922, then moved to the Villa Le Bosquet, purchased in 1926, where he resided until his death. Not far away, a museum dedicated to him. Outside, a walk invitation to follow the artist on the canal footpath Siagne.
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The municipality of Saint-Junien, in the far west of the department, has restored the "Chalet Corot" modest cottage in which the painter Jean-Baptiste Corot was storing his easel and brushes. This delicate landscape came every summer, in the middle of the nineteenth century, paint the sides of the Glane and its capricious waters. "Site Corot" steep and wooded, contains the memories of this precursor "despite his" Impressionist, a lone TV reception that perfectly transience of natural lighting. You can see his carved medallion and sealed in the rock portrait. A tribute in 1904 by local artists.
9 A Burial at Ornans, Gustave Courbet (Doubs)
A Burial at Ornans is the first monumental painting by Gustave Courbet, who painted between 1849 and 1850 From the outset, critics are many. It accuses the painter vulgarity but also to have dealt a "people story" in a large format usually reserved for so-called noble scenes. Courbet, who relies on having no other master in painting nature and tradition, becomes the leader of realism. Many paintings are inspired by his home town Ornans, nicknamed "Little Venice Grandfather." Crossed by Loue, it is full of charm with its old houses on stilts on the river.
10 Le Cannet Pierre Bonnard (Alpes-Maritimes)
From the window of his house, Pierre Bonnard admired ocher roofs of Le Cannet, the red cliffs of the Esterel and behind a green fringe, the blue of the Mediterranean. Landscapes, Le Cannet 1félicité illustrates the painter in his adopted homeland. "In light of the South, everything becomes clear and the paint is in full vibration," he wrote. He came regularly from 1922, then moved to the Villa Le Bosquet, purchased in 1926, where he resided until his death. Not far away, a museum dedicated to him. Outside, a walk invitation to follow the artist on the canal footpath Siagne.
Source : lonelyplanet.fr
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