Paris Under a Winter Sky. 1961.
Oil on linen. 29 1/8 x 37 1/5




In the early 1960s, Wright lived in Montmartre, the highest hill overlooking Paris, on the eight floor of a Beaux-Arts apartment building (no elevator) which had a remarkable view of the city from both east and west. He could literally look to the left out his window and see the dome of Sacre-Coeur. This inspired the series, "Under Paris Skies."


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