“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 ...
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 ...
GREENWICH, Conn. — A reforming spirit swept through art history in the 1970s, when an academic discipline that once prized close looking above all else began to think about matters beyond form and ...
Nerima Art Museum is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a special exhibition on the French impressionist landscape painter Alfred Sisley (1839-1899). Born to British parents in Paris, Sisley met ...
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 ...
GREENWICH — With the launch of its newest exhibit, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich has become the first to display the work of the French Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley in the United States since ...
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WHEN leading Impressionist Alfred Sisley travelled to Cardiff to marry his long-term partner, he ended up producing some of his most important work. WHEN leading Impressionist Alfred Sisley travelled ...
A REFORMING spirit swept through art history in the 1970s, when an academic discipline that once prized close looking above all else began to think about matters beyond form and symbolism. To truly ...