“Evening in Moret, End of October,” an artwork crafted by Alfred Sisley in 1888, is a quintessential representation of the Impressionist movement. This landscape painting, executed on canvas, measures 54 by 73 centimeters and is currently housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, Spain.
The artwork depicts a tranquil scene of the town of Moret-sur-Loing in the autumn season. The evening sky, adorned with subtle hues of soft blues and violet, dominates the composition, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere. In the foreground, gentle reeds and wildflowers frame the painting, leading the viewer’s eye towards the reflective waters which mirror the rustic buildings along the riverbank. Bare trees, suggestive of late autumn, stand starkly to the right, their slender forms contrasting with the more robust architecture of the houses. The brushwork is characteristically loose and expressive, capturing the ephemeral quality of light and the transient beauty of the landscape as favored by the Impressionists. The overall effect is one of peaceful observation, immersing the viewer in the gentle, harmonious evening scene.