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Henri Joseph Harpignies — View of the Institut de France from the Foot of the Pont Royal

Henri Joseph Harpignies

View of the Institut de France from the Foot of the Pont Royal

1870

This watercolor belongs to a series of views of Paris which Harpignies painted just before the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War. Although Harpignies is often placed with the artists of the Barbizon school, he did not work in Fontainebleau—although he was influenced by the compositions of Camille Corot (also in this gallery). A talented and influential watercolorist, Harpignies’s primary subjects were landscapes and views of Paris. In this sheet, the artist records a view from the Bois de Boulogne, a famous park on the western edge of Paris.

Medium
watercolor

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Henri Joseph Harpignies, View of the Institut de France from the Foot of the Pont Royal, 1870

This watercolor belongs to a series of views of Paris which Harpignies painted just before the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War. Although Harpignies is often placed with the artists of the Barbizon school, he did not work in Fontainebleau—although he was influenced by the compositions of Camille Corot (also in this gallery). A talented and influential watercolorist, Harpignies’s primary subjects were landscapes and views of Paris. In this sheet, the artist records a view from the Bois de Boulogne, a famous park on the western edge of Paris.

Medium
watercolor
Year
1870
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Watercolor, Romantic Naturalism, 19th Century, River Scene, Barbizon School Influence, Paris, Landscape, Works on Paper, Modern, Unique Work

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