Ville d'Avray, Path in the Woods
1835 Richard Green Fine Paintings
About this artwork
An oil on canvas landscape depicting a wooded path in Ville-d'Avray, a recurring subject for the artist during his career. The scene features two small figures walking along a dirt path framed by dense, dappled foliage.
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Ville-d'Avray was a sanctuary for Corot, where he returned frequently to paint the forest paths and the light reflected on the water. His depictions of this area were so evocative that they became synonymous with his lyrical, atmospheric style, often characterized by a hazy, silvery light that influenced later Impressionists.
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Ville d'Avray, Path in the Woods
Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1835