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Misty Mountain Landscape (or View of Monticelli, near Tivoli)

Misty Mountain Landscape (or View of Monticelli, near Tivoli)

38: Misty Mountain Landscape (or View of Monticelli, near Tivoli)

Jean-Charles Rémond
Paris 1795 - 1875 Paris

Private collection
Rights held by: Private collection

Rémond studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, under neoclassical landscape painter Jean-Victor Bertin, in whose studio he met Achille-Etna Michallon. Success as a painter of historical landscapes and winning the Prix de Rome in 1821 afforded Rémond the opportunity to travel throughout France, Sweden, and Italy. In addition to Salon medals in 1819 and 1827, he was awarded the Legion of Honor in 1834. He opened a studio in Paris that became renowned for successfully preparing students for the Prix de Rome competition. As a teacher, he wrote several treatises on landscape painting and counted Théodore Rousseau as one of his many students.

Text written and researched by Michelle Bird National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

Oil on paper, mounted on canvas
21 × 30.5 cm

Created: 1829

Section: Skies and Effects

This can be found in Gallery 13: Mellon Gallery Exhibitions

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