The Meadow | |
Artist: | Alfred Sisley |
Year: | 1875 |
Medium: | Oil on canvas |
Height Metric: | 54.9 |
Width Metric: | 73 |
Dimensions Ref: | [1] |
Museum: | National Gallery of Art |
City: | Washington, D.C. |
The Meadow is an 1875 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in section 88 (French Impressionist landscapes) in the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. It shows a scene near Louveciennes[2] - Pierre-Auguste Renoir painted the same view of Louveciennes that year as Path Through Tall Herbs.[3]
It was sold from Strauss' collection as catalogue number 60 on 3 May 1902 to Joubert, possibly on behalf of the Georges Petit gallery. In 1933 it was acquired by senator Antonio Santamarina of Buenos Aires in 1933. In 1957 it was sold to the Wildenstein & Co Gallery, which sold it on 4 October that year to Ailsa Mellon Bruce. In 1970 she left it to its present owner.