Route to Versailles, Louveciennes

1869

46.3 cm 38.4 cm

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In 1869, Pissarro settled in Louveciennes, a suburban village northwest of Paris frequented by the Impressionists. Pissarro often painted his own house and studio, which were situated on the north side of the village on the road to Versailles, in varying seasons and climatic c...

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Pierre-Firmin Martin, Paris [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; The George A. Lucas Collection, Baltimore, January 7, 1870, by purchase; Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, May 9, 1910, by bequest [Henry Walters as executor]; Walters Art Museum, June 1, 1944, by indefinite loan; Walters Art Museum, 1996, by purchase.
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