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Description

After having gained a reputation with his harbour scenes along the coast of Normandy, Jongkind turned in the summer of 1866 to other subject matter – the reconstruction and expansion of Paris. In this street scene, he concentrated on the play of brilliant sunlight and powerful shadows, using light tints and swift, loose brushstrokes. This new, sunny tonality and modern subject matter were later taken up by the Impressionists.

Rue Notre-Dame, Parijs

1866

Accession Number

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Dimensions

height 38.7 cm x width 47.6 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands