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A landscape in horizontal format, with a view of a city from a green hill that crosses the foreground in a diagonal from upper left to the lower right corner. Several figures are walking on a path that winds down the hill, just to right of centre. In the middle distance, at left, is a large pillared building crowned with a lantern above the dome, while to right are buildings and either a tall column or chimney. The sky is cloudy, with touches of pale blue.
The dome of Ajaccio cathedral – Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption de Ajaccio, also known as the Cathédrale de l'Assomption de Sainte-Marie – is depicted from the hill of Salerio near the Parc Balestrino, Ajaccio, Corsica.
Whistler kept two sketchbooks showing people and views in Ajaccio. 3 He painted at least one portrait, A Corsican Child [YMSM 544], and etched subjects in the city, such as Bohemians [486], Sleeping Child, Ajaccio (G.488) and Flaming Forge (G.490).
Last updated: 2nd November 2020 by Margaret