The National Gallery Corot to Monet

The National Gallery Corot to Monet
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By the late 18th century, the practice of painting in the open air (plein-air) was widespread, with Italy the undisputed centre. Artists of all nationalities congregated in Rome, from where they set out for the Campagna and other picturesque locations. As the 19th century progressed, however, artists grew more interested in depicting their own native landscapes. In France, the Barbizon group - Corot, Rousseau, Millet and Daubigny - were eager to treat the local landscape and its people in a contemporary, realistic manner. These painters were a crucial influence on a new generation of artists who would eventually become known as the Impressionists. Includes early works by Monet and Pissarro. Richly illustrated, the clean, modern design, concise introductory text and short catalogue section create a delightful and accessible book. Exhibition: The National Gallery, London, from 8 July - 20 September 2009.