The Church at Moret (1894) by Alfred Sisley

The Church at Moret - Alfred Sisley - 1894

Artwork Information

TitleThe Church at Moret
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1894
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions73 x 60.5 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationDetroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI, US
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About The Church at Moret

In the late 19th century, Alfred Sisley painted a series of around twelve oil paintings that capture the West Portal entrance and Southern wall of the nave of the Church at Notre-Dame in Moret-sur-Loing. The series was completed between 1893 and 1894, during the period when Sisley settled in Moret, making it his home. The Church at Moret in the Rain and the Church at Moret in Morning Sun are two of the most remarkable pieces in the series, featuring different lighting and weather conditions.

Sisley, known as one of the most devoted plein-air landscape painters among the Impressionists, was consistent with his dedication to achieving intricate details in his paintings. The Church at Moret in the series is no exception, as it portrays the architectural complexity of the church’s interior and the surrounding environment through vivid brushstrokes and color palettes.

The Church at Moret series has become a valuable artwork for collectors of impressionist art. Its captivating style and detailed features make it an outstanding piece that reflects Sisley’s exceptional artistic ability. Through the series, Sisley demonstrated a deep connection with the church, and his portrayal of it in different weather and lighting conditions has made the artwork a timeless classic.

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