Charles François Daubigny

Villerville Seen from Le Ratier

1855
oil on fabric
54.2 × 116.2 cm (21.3 × 45.7 in)

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Daubigny turned his boat, Le Botin (Little Box), into a studio where he painted while cruising the Seine, Marne, and Oise rivers in France.

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