For the first time in more than 20 years, a major exhibition on French Impressionist Alfred Sisley is being undertaken coordinated by the Bruce Museum in Greenwich and Hôtel de Caumont Centre d’Art in ...
Shortly before Alfred Sisley died, in January 1899, Claude Monet labelled him “as great a master as any who has ever lived”. High praise – albeit not shared by posterity. One of six artists who ...
The sea is calm and graceful, the 19th-century pier below us juts out from the beach, and on the shore I can make out tiny figures enjoying the November breeze between a break in the rains. This is ...
“Sisley was first and foremost a painter of light. He knew how to imbue all of his paintings with it. One could say that light floods his landscapes, deliciously bathing even the most modest of ...
Although he was born and spent much of his life in France, Alfred Sisley was the only major Impressionist artist to work in Wales. Last updated: 04 February 2009 Sisley was born in Paris on 30 October ...
After her visit to the recent exhibition of paintings by theImpressionist master Alfred Sisley, Mary Rozenburg of Los Altos, Calif., paused to write in the visitors’ comment book: “Sisley must be ...
The story of how a 19th Century artist came to Wales by "mistake" to marry his partner when they were both dying from cancer is told in a new exhibition. Paris-born Impressionist Alfred Sisley, a ...
Sisley was born in Paris on 30 October 1839 to English parents, and retained his British nationality throughout his life. Today he is considered to be one of the greatest landscape painters of the ...
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