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Alfred Sisley was a French-born British painter and founding member of Impressionism. Sisley's Snow at Louveciennes (1878), is emblematic of the movement’s attempt to register fleeting effects of ...
As a new exhibition opens in Paris to mark 150 years since the birth of Impressionism, Alastair Smart considers why Alfred Sisley, the talented peer of Monet and Renoir, has often been lost from ...
Alfred Sisley’s The Kitchen Garden (Le Potager) is from the 1870s, the decade when impressionism arose. Note the shadow cast by the house and its chimney. Thursday, the Kimbell Art Museum will ...
Alfred Sisley is the only major impressionist artist to work in Wales, spending July to September 1897 in Penarth, near Cardiff, and at Langland Bay on the Gower Peninsula.