A Shepherd and a Rider on a Country Lane

Auguste-Xavier Leprince French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 805

In the 1820s, the countryside of France began to rival Italy for the attention of its painters, who drew from a tradition with strong roots in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch and Flemish art. This scene may be an early depiction of the Forest of Fontainebleau. While the landscape retains all the freshness of a plein-air study, the figures are stock characters from Leprince’s repertory.

A Shepherd and a Rider on a Country Lane, Auguste-Xavier Leprince (French, Paris 1799–1826 Nice), Oil on paper, laid down on canvas

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