We ventured to the Rueil and Chatou area -- western Paris suburbs famous as the site where the impressionist painters did their work -- and where Dick does comparable work today. Here's Dick with the Exxon building in across the river (Yes, there is something in Paris greyer than Dick!):
We started about at the middle of the island where many Impressionists painted and we hiked back to the subway station.
Here's another couple shots at the start before we got too soggy:
Barges passed by in the river. Here's one through the trees showing the crew's automobile on deck. (The barges aren't all that big. The crew will unload the car with a crane and drive it on shore).
There are no houses on this island, but each bank of the Seine opposed to the Island holds mansions like this:
Many spots on this island were the sites of paintings. Here's one with a commemorative sign:
Haven't seen enough? Then here's a little closer view of this Renoir:
And after walking through the mud and the rain to the end of the island, we finally came to this park (and an exit):
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