Le Botin

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Le Botin was the specially outfitted studio boat used by French landscape painter Charles-François Daubigny to work directly on rivers and capture natural light and atmosphere in his paintings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf floating studio
studio boat
associatedWithMovement Barbizon School NERFINISHED
Realism NERFINISHED
countryOfUse France NERFINISHED
creator Charles-François Daubigny NERFINISHED
depictedIn paintings by Charles-François Daubigny
designedTo capture atmospheric effects
capture natural light
work directly on rivers
genreOfWorksProduced floodplain landscapes
river landscapes
riverside villages
sunset river scenes
twilight river scenes
hasPart cabin
large windows
painting easel
sleeping area
small stove
storage for canvases
influenced Claude Monet NERFINISHED
Impressionist painting
the idea of the floating studio
inspired later artist studio boats
languageOfName French
locationOfDepiction Daubigny’s river landscapes NERFINISHED
mediumOfWork oil painting
movementContext transition from Barbizon to Impressionism
nameMeaning The Little Boat NERFINISHED
notableFor allowing direct observation of changing light
mobile painting studio on water
operatedOn French rivers
the Oise River NERFINISHED
the Seine River NERFINISHED
owner Charles-François Daubigny NERFINISHED
relatedWork Monet’s studio boat NERFINISHED
startUseDate circa 1857
usedBy Charles-François Daubigny NERFINISHED
usedFor landscape painting
painting from nature
plein-air painting
usedInPeriod late 19th century
mid-19th century

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