Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)


The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne, 1872, Alfred Sisley, MET

He was inspired by the style and subject matter of previous modern painters Camille Pissarro and Edouard Manet. Sisley has been overshadowed by Monet, whose work his resembles in style and subject matter, although Sisley's effects are more subdued.

The Banks of the Loing towards Moret, 1883, Alfred Sisley, Foundation Bemberg

Grapes and Walnuts on a Table, 1876, Museum of Fine Art, Boston.


Women Going to the Woods, 1866, Artizon Museum (Tokyo)

 

Alfred Sisley and his wife, Lise Tréhot, 1868, Renoir



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