Footbridge of Argenteuil
Passerelle of Argenteuil is a table of Alfred Sisley. It is currently with the Musée of Orsay on the 2nd floor in section 29 (Collection Black-Nélaton) and was acquired in 1906 by gift of Etienne Black-Nélaton. The road bridge of Argenteuil had been destroyed at the time of the Guerre of 1870, this provisional footbridge out of wooden was replaced as of the year 1874 by a final work out of stone and steel. See the Bridge of Argenteuil of Claude Monet paints in 1874.
External bonds
- '' Passerelle of Argenteuil '' on www.insecula.com
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