The bohemian quarter of Paris, painted by van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec (who lived there for 20 years), Renoir, Pierre Bonnard, and others.
Paris
The hill that rises from the densely-packed streets of Paris, painted by Jongkind, Alfred Sisley, Ilya Repin, Renoir, and others.
How many in the White House know the story of the memorial fountain just opposite – of Butt and Millet, Tennyson, and Oenone?
He painted Paris, its highlife and lowlife, during the Belle Époque, but has been largely ignored by art historians.
Rather than blathering on about surveillance, our politicians had better start preparing their excuses.
Fifteen paintings by 11 artists showing the gardens over more than 130 years.