WILLIAM THORNLEY SPACE
Museum featuring oils and watercolors, as well as 120 drawings by post-impressionist William Thornley.
Located in the attic of the Château de Grouchy, this museum presents oils and watercolors, as well as 120 drawings (charcoal or graphite) by the post-impressionist William Thornley (1857-1935). The artist immortalized Osny and its surroundings between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th: he settled in the village in 1892 and lived there for almost half a century. To see also, works of Véron, Pissarro, Degas, Veyrassat, Monet and Eugène Duc in a space of nearly 300 m². The place is open from Wednesday to Friday, and one Sunday per month.
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