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The Banks of the Viosne at Osny in Grey Weather, Winter, 1883

by Camille Pissarro


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The Banks of the Viosne at Osny in Grey Weather, Winter, 1883 - Camille Pissarro

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English: "The Banks of the Viosne at Osny in Grey Weather, Winter, 1883" oil on Canvas, location: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
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Date

1883

Author

Camille Pissarro

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