European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born Before 1865: A Summary Catalogue. Art and the French Commune: Imagining Paris after War and Revolution. 111, 115, considers it probably the same "Parc Monceau" picture that appeared in the 1877 Impressionist exhibition states that de Bellio bought it from Monet in June 1876. cat., Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, Amsterdam. in Franse meesters uit het Metropolitan Museum of Art: Realisten en Impressionisten. cat., National Gallery of Art, Washington. Brettell in The New Painting: Impressionism 1874–1886. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Claude Monet: Biographie et catalogue raisonné. 398, ill., tentatively identifies it with a work of this title mentioned by de Bellio in a letter to Monet which he dates Septem, listing it among pictures which will always remain in his collection also tentatively identifies it with the work of this subject lent by de Bellio to the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877. Everett Fahy in The Wrightsman Collection. 35 (photograph of about 1890 showing it hanging on a wall in de Bellio's Paris apartment), publishes a letter of 1884 from de Bellio to Monet including this picture in a list of works that will remain in the collector's possession identifies it as the one de Bellio lent to the 1877 Impressionist exhibition suggests that it is one of the views of Paris mentioned by Monet in a letter to de Bellio of June 7, 1876. "Georges de Bellio, l'ami des impressionnistes (II)." Paragone 21 (November 1970), pp. 29, claims that de Bellio owned three versions of this subject (including MMA 59.142 W466) states that it is difficult to determine which of the versions of this subject de Bellio is referring to in his letter to Monet of 1884. "Georges de Bellio, l'ami des impressionnistes (I)." Paragone 21 (September 1970), pp. 8, claims it is known that de Bellio acquired it at the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877. "The Monets in the Metropolitan Museum." Metropolitan Museum Journal 3 (1970), pp. French Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. L'opera completa di Claude Monet, 1870–1889. 267 (photograph of about 1890 showing it hanging on a wall in de Bellio's Paris apartment). "Georges de Bellio, l'ami des impressionnistes." Revue Roumaine d'Histoire de l'Art 1, no. 18, mentions a Parc Monceau included in the 1877 Impressionist exhibition, possibly this picture. "Claude Monet aux Expositions des Impressionnistes." L'art vivant 3 (January 1, 1927), p. 92, lists a Parc Monceau among thirty works by Monet included in the third Impressionist exhibition of 1877, probably this picture. Claude Monet: Sa vie, son temps, son œuvre. "Beaux-Arts." Le Petit parisien (April 7, 1877), p. "L'Exposition des peintres impressionnistes." Le temps (April 22, 1877), p. "Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence," March 12–July 29, 2018, unnumbered cat. "Claude Monet: A Hymn to Light," October 2–December 5, 2004, no. "Claude Monet: A Hymn to Light," August 3–September 23, 2004, no. "Franse meesters uit het Metropolitan Museum of Art: Realisten en Impressionisten," March 15–May 31, 1987, no. 50 (as "Paysage: Le parc Monceaux ," 1876). "Jacksonville Arts Festival," April 1–4, 1976, no catalogue? Washington. "Treasures from the Metropolitan," October 25, 1970–January 3, 1971, no. "Festival of Art," October 29–November 1, 1957, no. 96 (as "Paysage: le parc Monceaux ," lent by M. "3e exposition de peinture ," April 1877, no.
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