Boerderij te Guibray
1813 - 1869
Medium
brush
Dimensions
239; 147
About this artwork
penseel in waterverf
Art Historical Context
**Boerderij te Guray** is a delicate watercolor sketch by Paul Huet, a prominent French Romantic landscape painter active from the early 19th century until his death in 186. Created with brush in watercolor—known in Dutch as *penseel in waterverf*—this small work measures just 147 mm high by 239 mm wide, suggesting it was likely a preparatory study or intimate plein-air capture. Huet's title, translating to "Farm at Guibray," evokes rural scene from Normandy or a similar French countryside locale, where he often wandered to document nature's fleeting moods. Huet, influenced by English landsca...
About the Artist
Paul Huet · 1803–1869
Paul Huet was born in Paris in 1803 and emerged as one of the founding figures of French Romantic landscape painting, a pioneer who helped chart the course from the classical tradition of the previous century toward the freer, more emotionally charged approach to nature that would define the Romantic era. As a young man he studied briefly with Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes and Antoine-Jean Gros, bu...