| Avenue of Chestnut Trees at La Celle-Saint-Cloud | |
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| Artist | Alfred Sisley |
| Year | 1865 |
| Medium | oil on canvas |
| Dimensions | 129 cm × 208 cm (51 in × 82 in)[1] |
| Location | Petit Palais, Paris |
Avenue of Chestnut Trees at La Celle-Saint-Cloud (French: Allée de châtaigniers à La Celle-Saint-Cloud) or Edge of the Fontainebleau Forest (French: Lisière de la forêt de Fontainebleau) is an 1865 pre-Impressionist painting by Alfred Sisley, produced in the woods at La Celle-Saint-Cloud. It was refused by the Paris Salon of 1867 and bought by Jean-Baptiste Faure in 1877. It was acquired in 1919 by Joseph Duveen, who in 1921 gave it to the Petit Palais, where it still hangs.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Lisière de la forêt de Fontainebleau". Paris Musées.
- ↑ Gary Tinterow and Henri Loyrette, Origins of Impressionism, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994, pp. 461-462
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