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Charles-François Daubigny

1817–1878

Banks of the Oise

1865

Oil on canvas

73.7× 110.5cm

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Daubigny was a painter with ties with Corot and other Barbizon school artists, and particularly excelled at waterside landscapes. He often worked aboard his studio-boat the Botin, plying the Seine and Oise rivers and repeatedly painting their scenery. In 1860, Daubigny settled in Auvers-sur-Oise on the banks of the Oise, and views of that river became an increasingly central subject of his works. This painting depicts a flat expanse typical of the Oise’s surroundings, with color-tinged clouds and riverside trees reflected in the water’s surface. The ever-changing skies and movement of the river seem frozen in time by the presence of a figure resting his cattle on the riverbank. (F.R.)
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