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Villeneuve-la-Garenne | |
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Artist | Alfred Sisley |
Year | 1872 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 59 cm × 80.5 cm (23 in × 31.7 in)[1] |
Location | Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg |
Villeneuve-la-Garenne, Village Beside the Seine or Village on the Seine is an 1872 oil-on-canvas painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.[1]
Sisley visited Villeneuve-la-Garenne, producing at least five paintings there.[2][3] Its composition recalls that of The Seine at Bennecourt (1868; Art Institute of Chicago) by Sisley's friend Claude Monet.[2] Just out of frame to the left is the town's bridge, the subject of Sisley's The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne (Metropolitan Museum of Art[4]).
Sisley sold it to Paul Durand-Ruel on 24 August 1872.[2] It was acquired in 1898 by Pyotr Shchukin of Moscow,[2] then by Sergei Shchukin in 1912.[2] After the October Revolution of 1918 it entered the Museum of Western Modern Art, before moving to its present home in 1948.