High quality pictures of the early English, Barbizon and Dutch schools . \ I 1 ?1. No. 13THE COMING STORM BY JULES DUPRE No. 13 JULES DUPKE French 1811—1889 THE COMING STORM Height, 17V4 inches; length, 23 Vi inches A road from the central foreground curves about a high bank on theright where a few trees grow—their foliage touched by autumn—anddisappears over the crest of a low hill where at the left a brown cot-tage stands half-concealed by the contour of the ground. Before thecottage, on the left, is a thick clump of trees, with reddened bushesgrowing below them by the wayside. A peasant is


High quality pictures of the early English, Barbizon and Dutch schools . \ I 1 ?1. No. 13THE COMING STORM BY JULES DUPRE No. 13 JULES DUPKE French 1811—1889 THE COMING STORM Height, 17V4 inches; length, 23 Vi inches A road from the central foreground curves about a high bank on theright where a few trees grow—their foliage touched by autumn—anddisappears over the crest of a low hill where at the left a brown cot-tage stands half-concealed by the contour of the ground. Before thecottage, on the left, is a thick clump of trees, with reddened bushesgrowing below them by the wayside. A peasant is crossing the roadtoward the cottage, his figure seen in full sunlight, which illuminescurling masses of gray-white clouds that are swirling across a deepblue sky. On the right, however, the darkening clouds of a summerstorm, or shower, are gathering and coming on, their advance edgesjust entering the picture. Signed at the lower right, Jules Dupre. From the collection of Walter Richmond, New York, 1899: No. 52. Purchased from M. Knoedler & Co., New York.


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