By way of the old ferry (1880) by Alfred Sisley

By way of the old ferry - Alfred Sisley - 1880

Artwork Information

TitleBy way of the old ferry
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1880
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions45 x 61 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About By way of the old ferry

The artwork titled “By way of the old ferry” by Alfred Sisley, created in 1880, is an oil painting on canvas. This masterpiece, which measures 45 x 61 cm, is a notable example of the Impressionism art movement, capturing a landscape scene. Currently, it is housed in the Tate Modern museum located in London, UK.

The artwork depicts a serene landscape featuring a river bordered by lush greenery. Tall trees dominate the foreground, their leaves rendered in the distinctive, loose brushstrokes characteristic of Impressionism. The trees frame a tranquil scene where a couple of figures can be seen near the water’s edge, suggesting a peaceful interaction with the natural surroundings. The river, painted with soft, reflective hues, stretches towards a distant village, indicated by rooftops peeking through the verdant landscape. The composition captures the essence of a quiet countryside moment, with a subtle play of light and shadow conveying the atmosphere of a calm, overcast day.

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