“What I have suffered is unbelievable... I was given nothing [for his paintings in the Salon of 1855], not even a honorable mention.”

In Jongkind's letter from The Netherlands, 25 Nov. 1855; as quoted by Victorine Hefting, in Jongkinds's Universe, Henri Scrépel, Paris, 1976, p. 37

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