Paul Durand-Ruel organizes a one-man show for…
1889 CE
Paul Durand-Ruel organizes a one-man show for Alfred Sisley in New York, where his three sons, Joseph, Charles, and George, have run the gallery on a daily basis, in the early days alternating established New York artists with French impressionists, and doing much to establish the popularity of Impressionist art in the United States.