The Edge of Fontainebleau Forest

On the reverse are the two French titles and labels from Paul Durand-Ruel's Paris and New York.

[2] A similar landscape by the artist, In the Forest in Autumn, is now in a private collection in Switzerland.

[2] It was first owned by Jean-Baptiste Faure, before being bought from his wife on 1 March 1900 by Durand-Ruel.

Ivan Morozov bought it for 9500 francs on 29 April 1905 and it was placed in the State Museum of Modern Western Art in 1923 when his collection was seized by the state in the wake of the October Revolution.

[3] Soviet art historian Professor Nina Nikolaevna Kalitina was very critical of the work - in particular she noted that in the 1880s: There are no abrupt changes in [Sisley's] work, but he began to rush about, trying to achieve greater expressiveness, enhancing the colour of colour and sweeping strokes.