Alfred Sisley

Three Sketches-Two Geese Walking; Peasant Woman with a Cow; Goose Hiding its Head

1895–97
Three separate sheets of varying sizes, with the same mediums and supports: graphite and colored crayon on buff wove paper, darkened
7 × 13 cm (2.8 × 5.1 in)

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