Sisley

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Sisley is a French Impressionist painter renowned for his serene, light-filled landscape paintings.

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Sisley canonical 2

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instanceOf French Impressionist painter
person
artisticFocus riverside landscapes
rural French countryside
birthCountry France
birthDate 1839-10-30
birthPlace Paris
citizenship United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
colorCharacteristics subtle tonal harmonies
contemporaryOf Claude Monet
Frédéric Bazille
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
deathCountry France
deathDate 1899-01-29
deathPlace Moret-sur-Loing
educatedAt École des Beaux-Arts
surface form: École des Beaux-Arts (informal association via Gleyre's studio)
familyName Sisley self-linksurface differs
field landscape painting
givenName Alfred
influencedBy Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
surface form: Camille Corot

Claude Monet
Eugène Boudin
knownFor French Impressionist landscapes
serene light-filled landscape paintings
lightTreatment soft diffused light
livedIn Louveciennes
Marly-le-Roi
Moret-sur-Loing
movement Impressionism
name Alfred Sisley
nationality British
notableWork Flood at Port-Marly
Regatta at Molesey
Snow at Louveciennes
The Bridge at Moret-sur-Loing
The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne
occupation painter
participatedIn first Impressionist exhibition (1874)
fourth Impressionist exhibition
surface form: fourth Impressionist exhibition (1879)

second Impressionist exhibition (1876)
Third Impressionist Exhibition
surface form: third Impressionist exhibition (1877)
primaryMedium oil paint
residence France
signatureSubject Loing
surface form: Loing River

bridges and riverbanks
River Seine
surface form: river Seine
spouse Eugénie Lescouezec
studiedUnder Charles Gleyre
style plein air painting

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Alfred Sisley familyName Sisley
Sisley familyName Sisley self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Alfred Sisley