artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Claude_Monet" class="extiw" title="w:en:Claude Monet">Claude Monet</a> </bdi>
date: 1874<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1874-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: Size cm 60 80
current location: Institution:Musée d'Orsay
source: Yorck
credit: <cite class="book" style="font-style:normal">The Yorck Project (<span style="white-space:nowrap"><time class="dtstart" datetime="2002">2002</time></span>) <i> 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei</i> (DVD-ROM), distributed by <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:10,000_paintings_from_Directmedia" title="Commons:10,000 paintings from Directmedia">DIRECTMEDIA</a> Publishing GmbH. <small><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Book_Number" class="extiw" title="en:International Standard Book Number">ISBN</a>: <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/3936122202" title="Special:BookSources/3936122202">3936122202</a>. </small></cite>
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Alfred_Sisley" class="extiw" title="w:en:Alfred Sisley">Alfred Sisley</a> </bdi>
date: 1877<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1877-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
medium: Oil on canvas
current location: institution:Courtauld Institute of Art
source: own , User:Mike Peel/Attribution|other_authors=
credit: <span class="int-own-work" lang="en">Own work</span>, Photograph by <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mike_Peel" title="User:Mike Peel">Mike Peel</a> (<a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.mikepeel.net/">www.mikepeel.net</a>).
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Pierre-Auguste_Renoir" class="extiw" title="w:en:Pierre-Auguste Renoir">Pierre-Auguste Renoir</a> </bdi>
date: 1881<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1881-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
medium: en 1=Oil on canvas
dimensions: w810 x h1005 cm
current location: The Art Institute of Chicago
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="//www.google.com/culturalinstitute/asset-viewer/KgGga07GetOO_g">KgGga07GetOO_g at Google Cultural Institute</a> maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Santiago_Rusi%C3%B1ol" class="extiw" title="w:en:Santiago Rusiñol">Santiago Rusiñol</a> </bdi>
date: 1894<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
dimensions: w540 x h440 mm
current location: Fundación Banco Santander
credit: <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="//www.google.com/culturalinstitute/asset-viewer/dQGcUpDm8qhb-w">dQGcUpDm8qhb-w at Google Cultural Institute</a> maximum zoom level
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Alfred_Sisley" class="extiw" title="w:en:Alfred Sisley">Alfred Sisley</a> </bdi>
date: 1872 <a href="https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19820353#P571" title="Edit this at Wikidata"><img alt="Edit this at Wikidata" src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/10px-OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png" decoding="async" width="10" height="10" style="vertical-align: text-top" srcset="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/15px-OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png 1.5x, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8a/OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg/20px-OOjs_UI_icon_edit-ltr-progressive.svg.png 2x" data-file-width="20" data-file-height="20"></a>
source: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/nostri-imago/3296807106/ Boulevard Héloïse, Argenteuil]
description: <div class="description"> <p>Boulevard Héloïse Argenteuil, 1872, oil <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">on</u> canvas by Alfred Sisley </p> <p><u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> town of Argenteuil <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">on</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">seine</u> was less than a thirty-minute train ride from Paris' Gare Saint-Lazare. <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> river widened at Argenteuil, and it became a popular spot for <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">boating</u> and water sports, attracting industry as well. After Monet moved there in 1871, he often hosted colleagues like Sisley. Sometimes <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> two friends set up their easels side by side, as they seem to have done <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">on</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> Boulevard Héloïse. Argenteuil attracted well-to-do yachtsmen, but here it is <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> working town that Sisley records. He seems most concerned with its shapes and textures and <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> delicate colors of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> pale winter sky. A softening of detail conveys <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> chill of a damp day. Of all <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> impressionists, Sisley was <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> one most committed to landscape and to <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> impressionist style in its most pure form, never abandoning, even temporarily, impressionism's goal of capturing <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> transient effects of light and atmosphere. </p> <p>Monet and Sisley met while students of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> academic painter Charles Gleyre. With Renoir and Frédéric Bazille, also studying in Gleyre's studio, and with Camille Pissarro they formulated <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> essential goals of impressionism. </p> <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg87/gg87-52226.html">www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/gg87/gg87-52226.html</a> </div>
license:CC BY 2.0
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:George_Brown_Goode" class="extiw" title="w:en:George Brown Goode">George Brown Goode</a> </bdi>
date: 1887<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1887-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
current location: Institution:University of Washington Washington, DC
source: en| Cite book
credit: <cite class="book" style="font-style:normal" id="Reference-Goode-1887">Goode, George Brown (<span style="white-space:nowrap"><time class="dtstart" datetime="1887">1887</time></span>) <i> Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States : Section V, History and Methods of the Fisheries, v.2</i>, <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Washington,_DC" title="Category:Washington, DC">Washington, DC</a>: Government Printing Office <small></small></cite>
description: River Fisheries of <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> Atlantic States <p>Haul-<u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">seine</u> fishing at Sutton Beach, Albermarle Sound, North Carolina; <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">boating</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">seine</u> </p> <ul> <li>Subject: Seining</li> <li>Geographic Subject: United States--North Carolina--Sutton Beach</li> <li>Tag: Commercial Fisheries</li> </ul>
license:Public domain
artist: <div class="fn value"> Unknown author</div>
date: 1914<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
current location: Institution:University of Washington
source: en| Cite book
credit: <cite class="book" style="font-style:normal"><i> Purse Seiners in Operation. The Modern Purse Seine Boat Has Become the Principal Means of Catching Salmon in Puget Sound Waters</i>, Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1914, Seattle, WA : 1914, p. 22 <small></small></cite>
description: Purse Seiners in Operation. <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> Modern Purse <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">seine</u> Boat Has Become <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> Principal Means of Catching Salmon in Puget Sound Waters <ul> <li>Subject: Seining, Fishing boats, Puget Sound (Washington)`</li> <li>Geographic Subject: United States--Washington (State)--Puget Sound</li> <li>Tag: Fisheries Techniques</li> </ul>
license:Public domain
artist: <div class="fn value"> Unknown author</div>
date: 1914<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1914-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
current location: Institution:University of Washington
source: en| Cite book
credit: <cite class="book" style="font-style:normal"><i> Fleet of Purse Seiners at Anchor. There Were 350 of These High-Powered Boats Operating on Puget Sound During the Past Season</i>, Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1914, Seattle, WA : 1914, p. 22 <small></small></cite>
description: Fleet of Purse Seiners at Anchor. There Were 350 of These High-Powered Boats Operating <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">on</u> Puget Sound During <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">the</u> Past Season <ul> <li>Subject: Seining, Fishing boats, Puget Sound (Washington)`</li> <li>Geographic Subject: United States--Washington (State)--Puget Sound</li> <li>Tag: Commercial Fisheries</li> </ul>
license:Public domain
artist: <div class="fn value"> Unknown author</div>
date: 1915<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
current location: Institution:University of Washington
source: en| Cite book
credit: <cite class="book" style="font-style:normal"><i> Thelma, a Combination Halibut and Purse Seine Boat</i>, Pacific Fisherman Year Book 1915, Seattle, WA : 1915, p. 26 <small></small></cite>
description: Thelma, a Combination Halibut and Purse <u style="background-color:yellow;" class="">seine</u> Boat <ul> <li>Subject: Fishing boats, Thelma (Boat), Halibut fisheries</li> <li>Tag: Vessels</li> </ul>
license:Public domain
artist: <bdi><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/en:Paul_Signac" class="extiw" title="w:en:Paul Signac">Paul Signac</a> </bdi>
date: 1896<div style="display: none;">date QS:P571,+1896-00-00T00:00:00Z/9</div>
medium: technique oil canvas
dimensions: size unit=cm height=82 width=64
current location: Institution:Fondation Bemberg Salle 8
source: own
license:Public domain

