Vollon was born in Lyons in 1833. The son of an ornamental craftsman, his early training was as an apprentice to a metal engraver. He moved to Paris in 1859 with the intention of becoming a painter. In Paris he began painting still life under the influence of the Realist painter Ribot. His first exhibition at the Paris Salon in 1864 immediately established his reputation as a skilful still life painter.
In this work Vollon limits his palette to brown, tan, red and blue. He uses abstract blocks of colour to illustrate the buildings rather than a detailed depiction of the scene.cm
- TitleOld Houses
- Object numberB.M.394
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- Creator
- Production placeFrance
- Production period19th century
- School/styleFrench
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- Dimensions
- Length: 21.6 cm
- Width: 16.2 cm
- Length: Frane 37 cm
- Width: Frane 27 cm