Jean Baptiste Camille Corot

La Cervara, the Roman Campagna

c. 1830–31
oil on fabric
97.6 × 135.8 cm (38.4 × 53.5 in)

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In 1845, the French poet Charles Baudelaire proclaimed Corot the leading painter of the modern landscape.

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