Tho' Claude selected as no master would

Tho' Claude selected as no master would—
For architecture mars his every mood—
His method makes for art in many ways,
And he deserves a meed of tempered praise,
He taught the worth of atmospheric tone,
And limned it with a brilliance all his own.
Corot can trace to him his liquid strain,
For ‘Corot is a culmination of Lorraine.’
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