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The Loing at Saint-Mammès
Alfred Sisley (British (active in France), 1839–1899)
1882
Medium/Technique
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
49.8 x 64.9 cm (19 5/8 x 25 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of William A. Coolidge
Accession Number1993.44
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsPaintings
In this view of the Loing river, southeast of Paris, Sisley records not only the specific atmospheric conditions of a clear, sunny day but also the everyday work life along this functional waterway. Elongated, overlapping strokes of white, pink, purple and blue render the expansive sky dappled with clouds, while shorter, more textured dabs suggest the rippling, mirrored surface of the water. Grounded along the riverbank, a barge dominates both nearby fishing boats and the suburban inhabitants who walk along the towpath. A distant glimpse of the Paris-Lyons railroad viaduct traverses the horizon line, registering the modern industry that increasingly marked the French landscape.
Provenance1890, Durand-Ruel, Paris; December 11, 1890, sold by Durand-Ruel to Coquelin Cadet (Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin, b. 1848 - d. 1909); May 27, 1893, Coquelin Cadet sale, Georges Petit, Paris, lot 55. 1934, Bernheim-Jeune, Paris; November 15, 1934, sold by Bernheim-Jeune to Wildenstein and Co., Paris; transferred from Wildenstein, Paris, to Wildenstein, London; August 5, 1936, sold by Wildenstein, London, to William A. Coolidge (d. 1992), Topsfield and Cambridge, MA [see note 1]; 1993, bequest of William A. Coolidge to the MFA. (Accession Date: January 27, 1993)
NOTES:
[1] For details of Wildenstein's history with this painting, see letter of September 1, 1998 from Eliot W. Rowlands of Wildenstein to Erika Swanson of the MFA, in curatorial file.
NOTES:
[1] For details of Wildenstein's history with this painting, see letter of September 1, 1998 from Eliot W. Rowlands of Wildenstein to Erika Swanson of the MFA, in curatorial file.