The Rue Mosnier Dressed with Flags
The Rue Mosnier with Flags is an 1878 oil on canvas painting by
The painting depicts a scene on the Rue Mosnier, now the
Similar paintings of flags on the Rue Montorgueil and Rue Saint-Denis in Paris in 1878 were made by Claude Monet, and these works were echoed by a 1917 painting of New York by Childe Hassam, The Avenue in the Rain.
The painting passed through the hands of Jean-Baptiste Faure in the 1890s, and then Auguste Pellerin until 1910. It was owned by the Hungarians Marcell Nemes and then Baron Mór Lipót Herzog, and it was sold before 1932 to German banker Jakob Goldschmidt. After his death in 1955, it was sold by his estate in London in 1958 to Paul Mellon, and then sold at Christie's in New York in 1989 to the J. Paul Getty Museum, in California.
Gallery
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Édouard Manet, Road-menders in the Rue Mossnier, 1878, private collection
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Édouard Manet, Rue Monsier with flags, 1878, private collection
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Claude Monet Rue Montorgueil à Paris. Fête du 30 juin 1878 , Musée d'Orsay
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Édouard Manet, Rue Saint-Denis, fête du 30 juin 1878
See also
References
- ^ The Rue Mosnier with Flags, The J. Paul Getty Museum
- ^ The Rue Mosnier with Flags, Google Arts & Culture