The Banks of the Oise explained

The Banks of the Oise
Artist:Alfred Sisley
Year:1877–1878
Medium:oil on canvas
Height Imperial:21.375
Width Imperial:25.5
Museum:National Gallery of Art
City:Washington, DC

The Banks of the Oise is an 1877-1878 painting by Alfred Sisley. Previously owned by three private galleries (the Bernheim-Jeune in Paris, the Dilenn in Brussels and finally the Galerie Jacques Dubourg in Paris) it was sold to Chester Dale on 9 June 1926.[1] It is now owned by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., which acquired it with the rest of Dale's collection - it is now on display in section 88 (French Impressionist landscapes).[2]

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References

  1. Web site: Insecula entry.
  2. Web site: Catalogue entry.