MAKE A MEME View Large Image Daubigny - Sunset on the Coast at Villerville - Walters 3717.jpg Daubigny first visited Villerville in 1854 and returned each year thereafter He built a lean-to hut for shelter and is known to have painted at least one of his large- scale ...
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Keywords: Charles François Daubigny - Sunset on the Coast at Villerville - Walters 3717.jpg Daubigny first visited Villerville in 1854 and returned each year thereafter He built a lean-to hut for shelter and is known to have painted at least one of his large- scale paintings of the coast entirely on the spot He wrote quote I look at the sea and it is so beautiful that I have no desire to go anywhere else I have seen sunsets that make those of the French Baroque painter Claude Lorrain seem very dull In this sunset view the range of colors in the sky from pinks to lilacs to yellows highlights Daubigny's ability as a colorist ca 1865 oil on canvas cm 93 4 150 5 accession number 37 17 25287 William T Walters Baltimore 1878-1884 mode of acquisition unknown Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T Walters between 1878 and 1884 Signature Lower right Daubigny; Date Lower right 65 The Works of Antoine-Louis Barye American Art Gallery New York New York 1889-1890 Before Monet Landscape Painting in France and Impressionist Masters Highlights from The Walters Collection The Walters Art Gallery Baltimore 1998 The Road to Impressionism Landscapes from Corot to Manet The Walters Art Museum Baltimore 2004-2005 place of origin Villerville place depicted Villerville Walters Art Museum license 2D Paintings by Charles-François Daubigny Villerville French paintings in the Walters Art Museum 1860s landscape paintings 1860s paintings from France 19th-century paintings
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