The artwork, titled “Banks of the Loing at Saint Mammes,” was created by Alfred Sisley in the year 1885. Executed in oil on canvas, this painting is a notable example of the Impressionist movement and belongs to the landscape genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 46 x 55 centimeters, and it is presently held in a private collection.
The artwork portrays a serene riverside scene along the Loing River at Saint Mammes. The composition prominently features the reflective surface of the water, where the gentle ripples capture the surrounding colors and light. On the left side of the painting, there are houses with red-tiled roofs, and in the background, lush trees create a sense of depth and tranquility. In the right foreground, boats are anchored near the shore, their forms softened by the Impressionist brushwork. The sky, painted in shades of blue with scattered clouds, enhances the idyllic atmosphere of the scene. The artist’s use of light and color vividly captures the essence of a peaceful day in the French countryside.