Alfred Sisley

Impressionist painter of landscapes

Alfred Sisley - Artists & Creatives born October 30th, 1839
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Born in 1839, a prominent figure of the Impressionist movement, this painter focused primarily on landscapes and natural scenes. After moving to France, developed a distinct style characterized by the effects of light and color on outdoor landscapes. Participated in the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, showcasing works that captured the beauty of nature. The artist spent much time painting the countryside around Paris, particularly the Seine river and the surrounding regions. Continued to explore themes of light and atmosphere until death in 1899.

Painted 'The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne'

Created 'Haystacks in the Morning Sun'

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