Val D Oise 95 Collection
Val d'Oise 95 is a region in France that is rich in history and artistic inspiration
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Val d'Oise 95 is a region in France that is rich in history and artistic inspiration. From the beautiful landscapes depicted in famous paintings like "Path to Les Pouilleux, Pontoise" by Camille Pissarro to the charming peasant houses captured in "Peasant House at Eragny" by the same artist, this area has long been a muse for artists. The influence of Val d'Oise can also be seen in works such as "House in Auvers sur Oise, " an engraving by Paul Cezanne, which showcases the architectural beauty of the region. Even Napoleon III himself visited the farm of Coudray in Sologne, as depicted in a painting by Raymond Esbrat. Val d'Oise was once part of Seine-et-Oise but now stands as its own department within Ile-de-France. Its picturesque landscapes have inspired countless artists throughout history, including Simon de Laminois who painted Montmedy on August 6, 1657. The changing seasons are beautifully portrayed through artworks like "Autumn, Morning at Eragny" by Camille Pissarro and "La fenaison, Eragny" (The haymaking) by Jean-Baptiste Corot. These paintings capture the essence of rural life and showcase the natural beauty found within Val d'Oise. Other notable works include Gustave Caillebotte's depiction of The Seine at Argenteuil and Camille Pissarro's portrayal of children seated in the garden at Eragny. These pieces highlight not only the scenic views but also everyday life within Val d'Oise.