
Alfred Sisley
Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was a British-French painter known for his contributions to the Impressionist movement. Born in Paris to British parents, Sisley became celebrated for his landscape paintings that masterfully captured the effects of light and atmosphere. Throughout his career, he focused primarily on outdoor scenes, particularly those depicting the beauty of the French countryside. Sisley's works often feature serene rivers, quaint villages, and the changing seasons, showcasing his deep appreciation for nature. He spent the latter part of his life in Moret-sur-Loing, where he produced many of his notable paintings inspired by the local scenery.
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Alfred Sisley was known for his landscape paintings and was a colleague of Renoir.
Renoir ganz gross in Paris: Er malte die LebensfreudeSisley is mentioned as part of the Impressionist group that shaped modern art.
L'Impressionismo della Belle ÉpoqueAlfred Sisley is commemorated by a bust in Moret-sur-Loing, where he lived at the end of his life.
En virée à Moret-sur-Loing, entre berlingots et balades au bord de l’eau








