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The Village of Voisins

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The Village of Voisins is an 1874 painting by Alfred Sisley, now in the Musée d'Orsay after being left to the French state in 1911 by count Isaac de Camondo[1]. The village shown in the work now forms as district in the town of Louveciennes, where Sisley lived from 1870 to 1874[2][3].

References

  1. ^ "Catalogue entry".
  2. ^ "Joconde entry".
  3. ^ "Insecula entry".