A View of Herblay
About this artwork
The view is of the village of Herblay situated on the right bank of the River Seine, seen from across the bend in the river. The village lies to the north-west of Paris, and its distinctive church St. Martin d'Herblay can be seen at the top of the hill on the right. Towards the left of the broad sweep of the river, the smoke from a steamer is visible. Scenes such as this reflect Camille Pissarro's river scenes such as his ‘The Marne at Chennevières’ of 1864-65 (NG 2098).
Updated before 2020
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artist:Charles-François DaubignyFrench (1817 - 1878)
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title:A View of Herblay
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date created:1869
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materials:Oil on panel
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measurements:38.80 x 67.20 cm; Framed: 55.30 x 83.30 x 7.00 cm / 9.00 kg
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object type:
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credit line:Bequest of Hugh A. Laird 1911
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accession number:NG 1035
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gallery:
Charles-François Daubigny
Charles-François Daubigny
Daubigny's landscapes had a significant impact on the Impressionists, whom he helped and encouraged. He came from a family of artists and began his career as a painter of ornaments. He failed twice to win the Rome Prize for Historical Landscape, and turned to concentrate on painting directly from...