Orchard (1865 - 1869)

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Orchard (1865 - 1869) by Charles François Daubigny is a tranquil portrayal of a lush, green orchard that captures the essence of rural life and the beauty of nature. This painting, set against a backdrop of a vast, softly clouded sky, gives the viewer a glimpse into the serene landscape that was often celebrated during the Barbizon movement, to which Daubigny belonged.The composition of the painting features a variety of trees at the peak of their blooming stage, with delicate white blossoms visible against the dense, leafy foliage. The ground is covered in a fresh layer of grass and wildflowers, suggesting the vibrancy of spring. Daubigny's brushwork allows for a dynamic range of textures, from the rough bark of the trees to the softness of the sky and the grassy meadow.The light in the painting seems to emanate from a gentle, overcast sky, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the vivid greenery and floral elements of the orchard.

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Charles-François Daubigny (15 February 1817 – 19 February 1878) was a French painter, one of the members of the Barbizon school, and is considered an important precursor of impressionism.

He was also a prolific printmaker, mostly in etching but also as one of the main artists to use the cliché verre technique.