Morning After – "Corot” Print – Chicago Tribune Art Supplement c.1902 – Barbizon School Scene

Morning After – "Corot” Print – Chicago Tribune Art Supplement c.1902 – Barbizon School Scene

$11.70 USD
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Morning After – "Corot” Print – Chicago Tribune Art Supplement c.1902 – Barbizon School Scene

Morning After – "Corot” Print – Chicago Tribune Art Supplement c.1902 – Barbizon School Scene

$11.70 USD

Original antique Chicago Tribune Art Supplement titled Landscape – Corot, published circa 1902 as part of the Tribune's celebrated Sunday fine art series—a museum-quality chromolithograph designed for home display and now highly sought after by collectors of early American decorative prints.

About the Image

This tranquil pastoral riverscape reproduces the atmospheric work of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, a leading figure of the Barbizon School and precursor to Impressionism. The misty tonal palette, reflective water, and softly rendered trees exemplify Corot's signature landscape style that captivated turn-of-the-century audiences and heavily influenced decorative print culture.

Historical Context

At the dawn of the 20th century, the Chicago Tribune distributed large-format chromolithographic art supplements with their Sunday editions, bringing fine art reproductions into American homes. These supplements were intended for framing and display—democratizing access to European masterworks. Today, they represent a fascinating intersection of journalism, art history, and domestic culture.

Details

  • Title: Landscape – Corot
  • After: Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
  • Publication: Chicago Tribune Sunday Art Supplement
  • Date: c. 1902
  • Medium: Chromolithograph
  • Format: Large newspaper supplement
  • Size: Approx. 17 in. × 10 in.
  • Subject: Barbizon / Tonalist landscape with figures & boat

Condition

Consistent with age and format—displays beautifully when framed under matting:

  • Surface scuffing / minor image loss
  • Edge wear & corner rounding
  • Creasing / handling marks
  • Age toning

Display Recommendation: Best presented framed under matting to protect edges and enhance the vintage aesthetic.

A rare piece of early 20th-century American print ephemera—perfect for collectors of Barbizon School art, Chicago history, or period home décor.

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