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Corot painted four large panels, representing ' Morning', ' Noon', ' Evening' & ' Night', to decorate the studio at Fontainebleau of his friend & fellow painter Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps. They are the largest decorative cycle by the artist to survive intact, & a bravura demonstration of his skill in improvising landscape compositions that are subtly interrelated in both colour & form. To Decamps's astonishment, Corot completed the cycle in a single week. The paintings were later owned by the British painter, Frederic Leighton of Stretton. ...
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This is the second in a series of four paintings
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The four paintings in this series
- ' Morning', ' Midday', ' Afternoon' & ' Evening' are also known as Les Heures du Jour (The
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Corot painted four large panels, representing ' Morning', ' Noon', ' Evening' & ' Night', to decorate the studio at Fontainebleau of his friend & fellow painter Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps. They are the largest decorative cycle by the artist to survive intact, & a bravura demonstration of his skill in improvising landscape compositions that are subtly interrelated in both colour & form. To Decamps's astonishment, Corot completed the cycle in a single week. The paintings were later owned by the British painter, Frederic Leighton of Stretton. ...
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Corot painted four large panels, representing ' Morning', ' Noon', ' Evening' & ' Night', to decorate the studio at Fontainebleau of his friend & fellow painter Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps. They are the largest decorative cycle by the artist to survive intact, & a bravura demonstration of his skill in improvising landscape compositions that are subtly interrelated in both colour & form. To Decamps's astonishment, Corot completed the cycle in a single week. The paintings were later owned by the British painter, Frederic Leighton of Stretton. ...
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The Friedrichsgracht was a canal that ran though the centre of Berlin. While it still survives in present day Berlin, much of the area has been rebuilt since the Second World War. The striking composition, dominated by the geometrical precision of the zinc ...
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These seven panels come from the back of a large two-sided polyptych made for the high altar of San Francesco, Borgo Sansepolcro & depict the life of Saint Francis, founder of the Franciscan Order, who died in 1226. The altarpiece was commissioned in 14 ...
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The game was originally a children's game, in which the players put their hands one on top of another, counting upwards from one; whoever had nine seized a hand not on the pile, saying ' Je tiens mon pied de boeuf.' The painting is a copy of an original ex ...
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Known as ' The Garden of Love' on account of the foreground figures who have some of the attributes of love
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This picture, previously entitled ' Outskirts of a Village', probably depicts a scene from the artist's home town of Auvers-sur-Oise in France. Several other artists also worked in Auvers including Cezanne & Van Gogh who described the area in a letter to ...
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The Four Times Of Day: Noon Print

Corot painted four large panels, representing 'Morning', 'Noon', 'Evening' and 'Night', to decorate the studio at Fontainebleau of his friend and fellow painter Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps. They are the largest decorative cycle by the artist to survive intact, and a bravura demonstration of his skill in improvising landscape compositions that are subtly interrelated in both colour and form. To Decamps's astonishment, Corot completed the cycle in a single week. The paintings were later owned by the British painter, Frederic Leighton of Stretton.
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Corot painted four large panels, representing ' Morning', ' Noon', ' Evening' & ' Night', to decorate the studio at Fontainebleau of his friend & fellow painter Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps. They are the largest decorative cycle by the artist to survive intact, & a bravura demonstration of his skill in improvising landscape compositions that are subtly interrelated in both colour & form. To Decamps's astonishment, Corot completed the cycle in a single week. The paintings were later owned by the British painter, Frederic Leighton of Stretton.

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Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Large - something that takes up more space than normal.
Decorative - Making things look more appealing and attractive.
Evening - The later part of the day from about 6pm to bedtime.
Print - A mechanical process of putting text onto paper. It can also relate to a pattern on an item.

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