Alfred Sisley – English Impressionist

Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was a French Impressionist of English origin whose work is considered the most typical for Impressionist painters, never varying much from his landscape scenes of the French countryside. His paintings captue scenery from several cities around Paris including Argenteuil, Marly, Moret, Louveciennes, and Bougival. Our collection contains hist most recognized works including Street in Moret, Sand Heaps, Flood at Port-Marly, The Seine at Bougival in Winter, Bridge at Villeneuv-la-Garenne, Still Life with Heron, Chemin de la Machine Louveciennes, The Lesson, The Church at Moret, Snow at Louveciennes, Moret-sur-Loing, and The Bridge at Argenteuil.

Patterns Included In This Set

Street in Moret

The Seine at Port-Marly- Piles of Sand

The Bridge at Moret-sur-Loing

The Lane of Poplars at Moret

Avenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle Saint Cloud

Snow Effect At Veneux

The Lesson

Still Life with Heron

The Road to Montbuisson at Louveciennes

Autumn: Banks of the Seine near Bougival

Flood at Port Marly

Village on the Banks of the Seine

L’ile Saint Denis

Foggy Morning

Early Snow at Louveciennes

The Saint-Martin Canal in Paris

Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne

The Church at Moret

Station at Sevres

Flussufer (Riverbank)

Haystacks at Moret

The Canal of Loing at Moret

Provencher’s Mill at Moret

Snow At Louveciennes

Snow on the Road

Chemin de la Machine

The Seine at Bougival in Winter

Footbridge at Argenteuil

Lane near a Small Town

Garden Path in Louveciennes