
1839–1899 · British · 31 artworks
artist bio
Alfred Sisley was a British Impressionist landscape painter who captured the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere in the French countryside. He is known for his serene and harmonious depictions of rivers, villages, and skies, often focusing on the effects of weather and time of day.
what you'll learn
Studying Sisley's work allows students to understand Impressionist techniques for capturing light and atmosphere, as well as the importance of observation and subtle color variations in landscape painting. Students can learn to analyze how Sisley created depth and spatial relationships using color and brushwork.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Berthe Morisot

Banks of the Loing, Saint Mammes
1885

Promenade of Chestnut Trees
1878

Fields around the Forest
1895

Cabins along the Loing Canal, Sunlight Effect
1896

The Bridge at Moret at Sunset
1892

Saint Mammes Dam
1885

Bridge over the Orvanne near Moret
1883

Moret sur Loing the Porte de Bourgogne
1891

The Moret Bridge in the Sunlight
1892

A Road in Seine et Marne
1875

A Village Street in Winter
1893

Courtyard at Les Sablons
1885

Indian Summer at Moret Sunday Afternoon

The Loing at Moret in Summer
1891

Riverbank at Saint Mammes
1880

The Banks of the Loing
1892

View of Marly le Roi from House at Coeur Colant
1876

Sunrise at Saint Mammes
1880

Path at Sablons
1883

Houses on the banks of the Loing
1889

Cliffs at Penarth, Evening, Low Tide
1897

Courtyard of a Farm at Saint Mammes
1884

River Loing
1892

Near Moret
1891

The Factory at Sevres
1879

Saint Mammes, Ducks on Canal
1885

Sunset at Port Marly
1876

The Seine at Saint Mammes
1888

Among the Vines near Louveciennes
1874

Abandoned House
1886

The Moret Bridge at Sunset
1892