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Sisley, Alfred

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Sisley, Alfred (älfrĕd` sĭs`lē, sēslā`), 1839–99, French impressionist landscape painter, b. Paris, of English parents. He studied under Corot Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (zhäN-bätēst` kämē`yə kôrō`)
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 and was (1873) a founding member of the Impressionist group. After 1871, Sisley lived modestly at Moret-sur-Loing and painted subtly shimmering small-town landscapes that reveal a wistful, lyrical sensibility. Influenced by his friends Renoir Renoir, Pierre Auguste (pyĕr ōgüst` rənwär`), 1841–1919, French impressionist painter and sculptor, b. Limoges.
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 and Monet Monet, Claude (klōd mônā`), 1840–1926, French landscape painter, b. Paris. Monet was a founder of impressionism .
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 in his selection of colors, Sisley was less daring than Monet in his use of the "rainbow palette" and closer to the Barbizon School Barbizon school (bär'bĭzōN`, bär`bĭzŏn'), an informal school of French landscape painting that flourished c.
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 tradition. He is well represented in many museums, e.g., the Art Institute of Chicago, which owns Street in Moret and Sand Heaps.

Sisley, Alfred

(born Oct. 30, 1839, Paris, Fr.—died Jan. 29, 1899, Moret-sur-Loing) British-French landscape painter. Born in Paris to English parents, he began painting as an amateur. His early style was much influenced by Camille Corot. He became associated with Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir and with them became one of the founders of Impressionism. His works, mostly landscapes, are distinguished from those of his colleagues by their softly harmonious values. His family was ruined by the Franco-Prussian War, and his life was a constant struggle against poverty. Not until after his death did his talent begin to be widely recognized.


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