. Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur the late Cyrus J. Lawrence, Esq. New York [electronic resource]. I ETUE11L, niXTER BY CLAUDE MONET No. v>7CLAUDE MOXET FRENCH I ish>- ) VETREUIL, WINTER Thkoigh tl)t> centre of the picture runs a narrow road, bor-dered on the left by a row of trees ami a building and a the right the ground slopes to the waters of a shallowriver Howiny placidly between its low banks. Above thewater the mist lianas heavy, and the tonus of the tall poplarscan scarcely be seen through the wreaths of vapor. The roa
. Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur the late Cyrus J. Lawrence, Esq. New York [electronic resource]. I ETUE11L, niXTER BY CLAUDE MONET No. v>7CLAUDE MOXET FRENCH I ish>- ) VETREUIL, WINTER Thkoigh tl)t> centre of the picture runs a narrow road, bor-dered on the left by a row of trees ami a building and a the right the ground slopes to the waters of a shallowriver Howiny placidly between its low banks. Above thewater the mist lianas heavy, and the tonus of the tall poplarscan scarcely be seen through the wreaths of vapor. The roadand river bank are covered with snow, the sky is heavy andWintry, and a tew fro/en figures appear in the middle distance,liroad splashes of color on the buildings and trees andfrozen earth <jnve us the play of light from each substance,the pallid touch of a Winters sun and the uncertain reflec-tion from the broken surface of the snow. Signed at the Id hit left, ( Moxkt. Height, ; inches: length,-i-,* 2 No. 68 ITE BE MO RET SUR WING EX MARXE BY ALFRED SISLEY No. us ) SIS LEV FRENCH ( 1840-1899) WE DI-: MORET SUR LOING EN MARNE A BROAD, well-travelled road runs through the picture fromthe left foreground, bends to the left and disappears in themiddle distance. On either side a row of tall poplars bordersthe roadway, their hare and leafless branches thrust out boldlyagainst the sky. To right and left the ground slopes down-ward into marshy meadows evidently Hooded in times ofstorm. Parallel to the road on the right runs a narrow, swift-Howing river, which loses itself, foaming, beneath the caver-nous arches of a bridge. On the further hank the houses ofthe small town crowd right up to the waters edge, dominatedby the massive walls and slender tower of a large church. Thesky is covered with a thin veil of cloud, the deep blue of theheavens appearing here and there through the rifts. A few-cows feed in the pasture by the river and sonic peasants are
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