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1877, Alfred Sisley, The Bridge at Sevres -- Tate Britain (London)

From the museum label: The British painter Alfred Sisley was part of the French impressionist group. He painted ten works from the local bridge in Sèvres, on the outskirts of Paris, where he lived. Each work in the series was painted from slightly different viewpoints and in different weather conditions. Most date from 1877. This one is painted looking south, with the first houses of Billancourt on the left and Sèvres on the right.

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Uploaded on February 4, 2023
Taken on February 4, 2023