On a French River is an impressionist oil painting on canvas painted by the artist Emma Lampert Cooper during the late 1800s. It is a landscape painting that depicts a river scene in Parthenay, France. It is part of the permanent collection at the Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) in Rochester, New York.[1]Emma Lampert Cooper's husband, Colin Campbell Cooper,[2] also produced similar paintings in the same location when they traveled together. Specifically, the paintings titled Port St. Jacques, Parthenay, France, and A View of a European Village. Both of these paintings have been auctioned in the past and are privately owned.[3][4]
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^Gerdts, William H.; Solon, Deborah Epstein; Cooper (Jr.), Colin Campbell (2006). East Coast/West Coast and Beyond: Colin Campbell Cooper, American Impressionist. Hudson Hills Press. ISBN 978-1-55595-269-3.
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