Pissarro
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This is the painting:
The artist was standing on the Cox's Walk footbridge, looking north. The hill in the distance, on the right, is now Horniman Gardens. On the left, between the tree and the double-gabled red brick building, part of Wood Vale winds into the distance. I'm fairly sure that the double-gabled building, on Lordship Lane between Wood Vale and Underhill Road, is the only building in this picture that still survives.
I think the "grey object" you refer to is actually one the the old field boundary oaks that still survive along Wood Vale.
The artist was standing on the Cox's Walk footbridge, looking north. The hill in the distance, on the right, is now Horniman Gardens. On the left, between the tree and the double-gabled red brick building, part of Wood Vale winds into the distance. I'm fairly sure that the double-gabled building, on Lordship Lane between Wood Vale and Underhill Road, is the only building in this picture that still survives.
I think the "grey object" you refer to is actually one the the old field boundary oaks that still survive along Wood Vale.
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It's at the Courtauld Gallery:
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/about/index.shtml
The other major Pissarro painting of Sydenham is in the National Gallery:
http://tinyurl.com/37dxpj
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/gallery/about/index.shtml
The other major Pissarro painting of Sydenham is in the National Gallery:
http://tinyurl.com/37dxpj