The research in landscape painting during the last twenty years has rediscovered some exceptional nineteenth century artists, one of them being André Giroux (1801-1879). Winner of the Prix
de Rome en Paysage Historique, Giroux painted "en plein air" without becoming an avant-garde painter. In Rome at the same time as Corot, Giroux painted startling landscapes of the Roman
Campagna, very similar to those painted by Corot. This book presents not only a wide range of Giroux's paintings and drawings but also some of his important photographs. This book deals
with all aspects of Giroux's activities and is the most comprehensive publication on this artist. It restores the painter to his just position in the evolution of landscape art on the
threshold of Impressionism.
I.B.Tauris / The Wertheimer Foundation