View from the artist no.10 - answer
March 29 2012
Picture: Kunstmuseum Basel
This one was relatively easy it seems. Quite a few of you got it. The main topographical clue was the windmill on the left. A reader writes:
Doubt I'll be the first but I reckon the view is Paris from Montmartre, 1886...by a former resident of Stockwell.
Correct - and you were the first, within an hour of it going up. So very well done, and the loudest possible virtual round of applause to you.
Another reader writes:
And at www.zazzle.com you can order a T-shirt and a Bumper sticker of this.
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