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Claude-Joseph Vernet - Fishers at the sunrise

Fishers at the sunrise

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
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Claude-Joseph Vernet

Claude-Joseph Vernet was a French painter. His son, Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, was also a painter.
Vernet was born in Avignon. When only fourteen years of age he aided his father, Antoine Vernet, a skilled decorative painter, in the most important parts of his work. The panels of sedan chairs, however, could not satisfy his ambition, and Vernet started for Rome. The sight of the whales at Marseilles made a deep impression on him, and immediately after his arrival he entered the studio of a whale painter, Bernardino Fergioni.
In 1734, Vernet left for Rome to study landscape designers and maritime painters, like Claude Gellee, where we find the styles and subjects of Vernet's paintings.
Slowly Vernet attracted notice in the artistic milieu of Rome. With a certain conventionality in design, proper to his day, he allied the results of constant and honest observation of natural effects of atmosphere, which he rendered with unusual pictorial art. Perhaps no painter of landscapes or sea-pieces has ever made the human figure so completely a part of the scene depicted or so important a factor in his design.
Vernet's work draws on natural themes, but in a way that is neither sentimental or emotive. The overall effect of his style is wholly decorative. "Others may know better", he said, with just pride, "how to paint the sky, the earth, the ocean; no one knows better than I how to paint a picture". His style remained relatively static throughout his life. His works' attentiveness to atmospheric effects is combined with a sense of harmony that is reminiscent of Claude Lorrain.

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Naples

Naples (1734-1740)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Grabmal der Horatier und Curiatier

Grabmal der Horatier und Curiatier

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
The Entrance to the Grotto at Posillipo

The Entrance to the Grotto at Posillipo (1750)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Ten Men Pulling on Ropes

Ten Men Pulling on Ropes

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Marine, links ein Dreimaster, rechts ein Leuchtturm

Marine, links ein Dreimaster, rechts ein Leuchtturm

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
The Waterfalls at Tivoli, with the Villa of Maecenas

The Waterfalls at Tivoli, with the Villa of Maecenas (c. 1740 - 1750)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Moonlight landscape

Moonlight landscape

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Morning

Morning (1760)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
A Mediterranean Inlet By Moonlight

A Mediterranean Inlet By Moonlight (1748)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Quayside Figures and a Length of Rope Attached to a Bollard

Quayside Figures and a Length of Rope Attached to a Bollard

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
View of the Caelian Hill, Rome, with the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, seen from the Aventine, Rome

View of the Caelian Hill, Rome, with the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, seen from the Aventine, Rome (ca. 1750)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
View of a Mediterranean port with a group of figures on the shore’s edge, a large ship beyond

View of a Mediterranean port with a group of figures on the shore’s edge, a large ship beyond

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
A Shipwreck

A Shipwreck

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Villa at Caprarola

Villa at Caprarola (1746)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
Mediterranean port at sunset, with a fisherman in the foreground

Mediterranean port at sunset, with a fisherman in the foreground (1778)

Claude-Joseph Vernet (French, 1714-1789)
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