
Corot is a biography of the French painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, written by Sidney Allnutt and first published in 1910. The book explores Corot's life from 1796 to 1875, highlighting his significant contributions to landscape painting and his role in the Barbizon School. It emphasizes his mastery of light and color, his travels to Italy, and his unique ability to capture the essence of nature, while portraying him as a generous individual deeply connected to his art. Allnutt's work serves as a tribute to Corot's lasting influence on future generations of artists.






