Summer Landscape with Haystacks, Victor Vignon
A pupil of Jean-Baptist-Camille Corot and son of sculptor Marie-Cadiot Naomi, Vignon preferred the new impressionist style of painting that emerged in France in the 1870s.
This summer landscape is likely a Île-de-France view, where the artist lived, perhaps in the environs of Auvers sur Oise, Nesles-la-Vallée, or Jouy le Comte.
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