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The Flood at Port Marly
Painter: Sisley, Alfred
History note: Bought from the artist by Messrs. Bernheim-Jeune, Paris; M. Hirsch, Paris, his sale, Hotel Drouot, 5-6 July 1912, lot 47; M. Btot; M. Rochecourt; M. de Rochekourte, Paris; Etienne Bignou, Paris; with Messrs. Knoedler, New York; with Alex Reid and Lefèvre, London, from whom bought by Captain Sykes, 1929
Height: 46.1 cm
Width: 55.9 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1958) by Sykes, Stanley William
Production date: AD 1876
Support composed of canvas
Painting (image-making) : Oil on canvas
Accession number: PD.69-1958
Primary reference Number: 2971
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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