“**Banks of the Loing at Moret**,” created by Alfred Sisley in 1892, is an oil painting on canvas representative of the Impressionism art movement. The artwork, measuring 73 by 92 centimeters, is a landscape genre piece currently held in a private collection.
The artwork depicts a tranquil riverside scene with tall trees lining a pathway along the water’s edge. The leaves and branches of the trees interweave, creating a shaded walkway. In the distance, two figures can be seen walking along the path, adding a sense of scale and activity to the serene environment. Sisley’s use of color captures the play of light and shadows, reflecting the artist’s mastery in illustrating the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance of the French countryside.