"Corot" is a 118 page (plus 153 plates), 10.75"x13.25" hardcover written by Julius Meier-Graefe and published in 1930 in Berlin by Bruno Cassirer and Klinkhardt & Biermann. All text is in German. It's a look at the work of Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, the 19th century French landscape and portrait painter. 153 of his pieces are reproduced in the black-and-white plates.

The book is in good condition, with no dust jacket (as issued). The cover shows edge wear, scuffing and soiling, some loss to the edges of the spine label. A moisture stain is visible at the top of the text block and to a couple pages at the front and back. There are a couple small pencil marks to the first page, and the interior is age-toned. The binding is sturdy.