Shop art print and framed art Windy Day at Veneux by Alfred Sisley
Subjects : Landscape
Keywords : field, tree, wind
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Windy Day at Veneux OF Alfred Sisley
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Windy Day at Veneux
Windy Day, the painting by Impressionist artist Alfred Sisley, which is kept in the hermitage.
The image depicts several trees in the background of a dark sky with dense clouds. The trees have grown on a small hill, and the ploughed field is visible. At the bottom of the canvas is the artist's signature. Sisley:
In 1880 Alfred Sissley moved from Paris to Mori Sure Luen to save money. Venyo Nadon is located near this small town on the banks of the St. River. In Venyo, Sissley lived until September 1882 and painted several pictures, including "Windy Day". The picture is dated 1882.
In 1883, Paul Puran Ruell was acquired by the picture, and it has been in his gallery for a long time. In 1905 alone, he acquired the Moscow trade and collector Ivan Morozov with 12,500 francs. After the October Revolution, Morozov's collection was nationalised and since 1923 the picture has been housed in the new Museum of Western Art. In 1930, the photo was transferred to the Hermitage. From the end of 2014, it is shown on the fourth floor of the General Building in the 406 rooms (Kamil Piszaro and Alfred [...]
This artwork is a painting from the modern period. It belongs to the impressionism style.
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