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Campo Vacino, c1620-1680 (1924). Artist: Claude Lorrain
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Campo Vacino, c1620-1680 (1924). Artist: Claude Lorrain
Campo Vacino, c1620-1680 (1924). A print from A History of French Etching from the 16th Century to the Present Day, by F L Leipnik, John Lane the Bodley Head Limited, London, 1924. Found in the collection of the British Museum
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Busy Claude Claude Gellée Claude Lorrain Daily Life History Of French Etching Lorrain Panorama Agricultural Worker Farm Hand Farm Labourer Farm Worker
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This print transports us back to the bustling streets of Campo Vacino in 17th century France. The etched image, created by renowned artist Claude Lorrain, captures a vivid panorama of daily life during this historic era. In this scene, we are immersed in the vibrant energy of a busy farming community. Farm workers can be seen going about their tasks, tending to the fields and livestock that sustain their livelihoods. The architecture of the buildings lining the street showcases the unique charm and character of rural France during this time period. Lorrain's masterful use of etching brings depth and texture to every detail within the frame. From the carefully etched lines depicting each brick on a building's facade to the intricate shading capturing light and shadow on people's faces, his attention to detail is truly remarkable. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece from Leipnik's publication on French etching history, we are transported not only through space but also through time. This print serves as a window into an agricultural world long gone yet still resonating with its rich heritage. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, it is no wonder why this print has found its place within the esteemed collection at the British Museum. It stands as a testament to Lorrain's talent as well as an invaluable record of French rural life in centuries past.
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