“Knowing Corot's ideas on tone [copy of a private letter, October 28, 1875].. and Couture's precepts on the subtlety of tints (at the time of his exhibition), having been struck by the intuition of Monet and Pissarro... Rood having been brought to my attention in an article by w:Philippe Gille, Figaro 1881, 3.”

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