Introduction

Pastoral Landscape with Tall Trees

The wonderful graphic virtuosity of this work is a magnificent example of Claude’s “painterly drawings.” Starting in the 1640s, full-fledged drawings played an increasingly important role in Claude’s drawn output. The compositions of these “little paintings on paper” are often dense, extending across the entire surface of the sheet, and their internal proportions resemble those of paintings, although their organization is less complex.
Claude Gellée, known as Claude Lorrain (1600 or 1604/05 – 1682)
circa 1645-50
Pen and brown ink, brown wash over black chalk – H. 22.6 cm; W. 32.7 cm – Department of Prints and Drawings, Louvre, Paris, RF 4576 – Gift of the Friends of the Louvre in 1920
© RMN / Thierry Le Mage