Claude Monet once called of Corot: "There is only one master here and his name is Corot.
Compared to the Im.
Unlike the Impressionists, Corot painted only sketches in the open air; he composed his finished Paintings in the studio.
Corot often praised as a predecessor of Impressionism, but he painted his landscapes in more traditional way than is generally supposed.
We are nothing weigh against to him - nothing." Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot was the leading French painter of the Barbizon school.
Claude Monet once called of Corot: "There is only one master here and his name is Corot