“Here are the titles of my large canvases:
'Bathing Place' (Asnieres) 2 meters / 3 meters, exh. Independants (group) May 15, 1884. New York
studies for 'A Sunday on the Grande Jatte'. Independants (Society) December 1884
'A Sunday on the Grande Jatte'. 1884, 3 meters / 2 meters.
Independants August 1886..
.. studies at 'the Grande Jatte' and at Honfleur at Grandchamp, Independants in 1887..”

Quotes, 1881 - 1890, Letter to Maurice Beaubourg', August 1890

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