Jules Coignet - Watercolor "fort De Camogli"
Artist: Jules Coignet (1798-1860)
Jules Coignet (1798-1860)
Fort of Camogli
Watercolor on paper
23 x 17 cm
The fort of Camogli is located in Camogli, Liguria, on the northwest coast of Italy, and was built in the 16th century.
Jules Coignet was a 19th-century French landscape painter. A student of Bertin, he drew inspiration from Italy and developed a luminous and poetic style of painting. Close to the artists of the Barbizon School, he participated in this evolution towards a more natural landscape, sensitive to light. He exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1824 onwards and even received the Legion of Honor in 1836. His style evolved towards something freer and more sensitive to light, almost pre-Impressionist in some studies.
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Fort of Camogli
Watercolor on paper
23 x 17 cm
The fort of Camogli is located in Camogli, Liguria, on the northwest coast of Italy, and was built in the 16th century.
Jules Coignet was a 19th-century French landscape painter. A student of Bertin, he drew inspiration from Italy and developed a luminous and poetic style of painting. Close to the artists of the Barbizon School, he participated in this evolution towards a more natural landscape, sensitive to light. He exhibited regularly at the Salon from 1824 onwards and even received the Legion of Honor in 1836. His style evolved towards something freer and more sensitive to light, almost pre-Impressionist in some studies.
Free and insured shipping within mainland France. Hand delivery in Paris and the Île-de-France region.
300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Water color
Length: 23
Width: 17
Reference (ID): 1713553
Availability: In stock
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