
The Seine at Bas-Meudon is a painting created in 1865 by Johan Jongkind. It is part of the Cleveland Museum of Art's collection. The painting measures 0.481 meters in width and 0.341 meters in height. The artwork depicts a tranquil scene along the Seine River at Bas-Meudon. A calm river flows through the landscape, reflecting the sky. On the riverbank, there's a path, and in the distance, buildings and figures are visible, suggesting a small village or town. The sky is filled with soft, fluffy clouds. The overall style is impressionistic, with visible brushstrokes and a focus on capturing the atmosphere and light of the scene.
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