Banks of the Loing (1885) by Alfred Sisley

Banks of the Loing - Alfred Sisley - 1885

Artwork Information

TitleBanks of the Loing
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1885
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions54 x 73 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Banks of the Loing

“**Banks of the Loing**,” created in 1885 by Alfred Sisley, is an oil painting on canvas that measures 54 x 73 cm. This impressionist landscape, residing in a private collection, showcases Sisley’s mastery in capturing the ethereal quality of outdoor scenes within the Impressionism movement.

The artwork features a serene riverside landscape, typical of Sisley’s impressionist style. The brushwork is loose and expressive, with a palette that includes rich greens of the foliage, the reflective blues of the sky, and the shimmering waters of the river Loing. Tall trees line the banks, their reflections beautifully mirrored in the calm river. The sky is partly cloudy, with patches of blue peeking through. The scene exudes tranquility and invites viewers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the French countryside. Sisley’s technique in capturing light and atmosphere is evident, making “Banks of the Loing” a quintessential piece of impressionist landscape painting.

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