Farm-buildings at the Villa Farnese: the Two Poplar Trees
by VALENCIENNES, Pierre-Henri de, Oil on paper on cardbord, 25 x 38 cm
In a treatise appearing in 1800, alongside the traditional categories of the “heroic landscape” and the “pastoral landscape”, Valenciennes introduced the “portrait landscape”. With that expression he designates the faithful reproduction of the landscape the artist has before his eyes, believing that such a practice could become a genre in its own right.