Entrée de Kérity by Charles-François Daubigny. A group of stone cottages sits nestled along a rocky shoreline beneath an expansive, turbulent sky filled with dark, expressive clouds.

Entrée de Kérity

Charles-François Daubigny

1871 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A dramatic 19th-century coastal landscape featuring stone houses under a brooding, atmospheric sky.

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Where it works

A grounded artwork with confident presence with softened warm notes — gives the room a clear visual center.

Often works in
Living Room · Library · Study
Placement
Reads best above substantial furniture or an open wall
Walls
Reads strongest on light or mid-tone walls
Color notes
Charcoal black, Soft gray, Olive green

About the piece

Painted in 1871 by Charles-François Daubigny, a leading figure of the Barbizon school, this work captures the rugged coastline of Kérity. The piece expertly balances the solid weight of the stone dwellings against the restless energy of the windswept clouds, showcasing the artist's pioneering approach to capturing light and atmosphere that influenced the Impressionist movement.