Claude Lorrain Sunlit Landscape c. 1640 Clark Art Institute |
Claude Lorrain Study for Seaport c. 1640-41 Clark Art Institute |
In these first two sketches Claude Lorrain (1600-1682) can be observed during the construction stages, pulling together his idealized landscape compositions. These are now preserved at the Clark Art Institute. Below, a drawing (more formal and finished) from the National Gallery of Art. Both institutions have substantial collections of Claude's work dating back to ages when his reputation was high. Nowadays his serene, symmetrical construction are largely out of fashion. Fortunately, art museums tend to retain and protect even the pictures they no longer esteem. And better times will arrive for Claude again. He can wait.
Claude Lorrain Two Women in Classical Dress 1640s National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Claude Lorrain Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1682 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Claude Lorrain Rest on the Flight into Egypt 1646 Clark Art Institute |
Claude Lorrain Judgment of Paris c. 1645-46 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Claude Lorrain Landscape with Merchants c. 1629 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Claude Lorrain Landscape with Voyage of Jacob 1677 Clark Art Institute |
Claude Lorrain Pastoral Landscape c. 1640 Clark Art Institute |
Claude Lorrain Landscape with Ruins c. 1650 National Gallery of Art (U.S.) |
Claude Lorrain Landscape with Bridge 1640s Victoria & Albert Museum |