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Alfred Sisley "Snow at Louveciennes III, 1878" Oil Painting, After

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Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was a British Impressionist painter known for his exquisite landscapes and intimate depictions of the French countryside. Born in Paris to British parents, Sisley spent much of his life in France and became a key figure in the Impressionist movement.Sisley's paintings are characterized by their luminous colors, loose brushwork, and atmospheric effects. He often depicted scenes along the banks of the Seine River, the villages of Île-de-France, and the tranquil countryside of regions such as Normandy and Provence.One of Sisley's strengths as a painter was his ability to capture the transient effects of light and weather, from the hazy mists of morning to the vibrant hues of sunset. He was particularly adept at painting water, whether it be the reflections on a calm river or the rippling surface of a pond.Despite struggling financially for much of his career, Sisley remained dedicated to his art, producing a body of work that is admired for its beauty, sensitivity, and poetic quality. His contributions to the Impressionist movement helped to shape the course of modern art, influencing subsequent generations of landscape painters and earning him a lasting place in the pantheon of art history.
Measures 20 x 24.
Sold "after' Sisley.
Oil on canvas.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was a British Impressionist painter known for his exquisite landscapes and intimate depictions of the French countryside. Born in Paris to British parents, Sisley spent much of his life in France and became a key figure in the Impressionist movement.Sisley's paintings are characterized by their luminous colors, loose brushwork, and atmospheric effects. He often depicted scenes along the banks of the Seine River, the villages of Île-de-France, and the tranquil countryside of regions such as Normandy and Provence.One of Sisley's strengths as a painter was his ability to capture the transient effects of light and weather, from the hazy mists of morning to the vibrant hues of sunset. He was particularly adept at painting water, whether it be the reflections on a calm river or the rippling surface of a pond.Despite struggling financially for much of his career, Sisley remained dedicated to his art, producing a body of work that is admired for its beauty, sensitivity, and poetic quality. His contributions to the Impressionist movement helped to shape the course of modern art, influencing subsequent generations of landscape painters and earning him a lasting place in the pantheon of art history.
Measures 20 x 24.
Sold "after' Sisley.
Oil on canvas.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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