Trouillebert studied with mid-19th century figure painters a. A. E. Hébert and c. F. Jalabert, producing genre scenes and portraits before turning to landscapes. His later works were strongly influenced by the tonal paintings of jean-baptiste-camille corot, the master who worked at ville d'avray. Trouillebert painted on the banks of the oise, vienne, and loire rivers in france, continuing the traditions of the barbizon landscape painters. This landscape, strongly resembling the works of corot, depicts a tranquil scene along a river. Several large, dark trees dominate the foreground, and a figure rests in their shade on the grassy bank. A smaller tree on the right contrasts with the soft blue of the sky and the wispy white clouds. Object Type: painting. Genre: landscape painting. Date: 19th century. Place of creation: France. Dimensions: height: 71.5 cm (28.1 in); width: 91.5 cm (36 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Walters Art Museum. Paul Désiré Trouillebert - Landscape - Walters 372622
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