The Path of Nature: French Paintings from the Wheelock Whitney Collection, 1785–1850
The Whitney collection is remarkable for its concentration of plein-air oil studies by artists ranging from Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes to Camille Corot. This is complemented by a strong representation of finished landscapes, history subjects, genre, and portraiture: in short, the full scope of painting that one could expect to find in a Parisian cabinet d'amateur, or private collection, in the first half of the nineteenth century. Crossing the boundaries of subject matter and lying at the heart of the collection is a group of paintings executed by northern artists drawn to Rome by its combination of antiquity and natural beauty. A number of these painters received from the Acad茅mie des Beaux-Arts, Paris, the Rome Prize to study painting in Italy, for example, Fran莽ois-脡douard Picot, L茅on Palli猫re, Charles R茅mond, and Andr茅 Giroux. Others traveled there independently, such as Joseph Bidauld, Simon Denis, Fran莽ois-Marius Granet, and Th茅odore Caruelle Aligny. The exhibition also illuminates one of the most popular developments in French painting during the 1820s, the depiction of Italian peasants, brigands, and clerics, by such representative figures as Claude Bonnefond, Jean-Fran莽ois Montessuy, and Louis-L茅opold Robert.
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The Whitney collection is remarkable for its concentration of plein-air oil studies by artists ranging from Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes to Camille Corot. This is complemented by a strong representation of finished landscapes, history subjects, genre, and portraiture: in short, the full scope of painting that one could expect to find in a Parisian cabinet d'amateur, or private collection, in the first half of the nineteenth century. Crossing the boundaries of subject matter and lying at the heart of the collection is a group of paintings executed by northern artists drawn to Rome by its combination of antiquity and natural beauty. A number of these painters received from the Acad茅mie des Beaux-Arts, Paris, the Rome Prize to study painting in Italy, for example, Fran莽ois-脡douard Picot, L茅on Palli猫re, Charles R茅mond, and Andr茅 Giroux. Others traveled there independently, such as Joseph Bidauld, Simon Denis, Fran莽ois-Marius Granet, and Th茅odore Caruelle Aligny. The exhibition also illuminates one of the most popular developments in French painting during the 1820s, the depiction of Italian peasants, brigands, and clerics, by such representative figures as Claude Bonnefond, Jean-Fran莽ois Montessuy, and Louis-L茅opold Robert.
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