“Ferry to the Ile de la Loge, Flood” is an oil painting on canvas, created by artist Alfred Sisley in 1872. This work belongs to the Impressionism movement and depicts a landscape. The dimensions of the painting are 46 x 61 cm. Currently, the artwork is housed in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark.
In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a serene, flooded landscape. The scene is dominated by calm water reflecting the surrounding trees and buildings. A modest building is situated in the left background, partially obscured by bare trees whose reflections create a sense of tranquility and depth. The muted color palette and soft brushstrokes characteristic of the Impressionist style evoke a quiet and contemplative atmosphere. The overall composition captures the quiet aftermath of a flood, with delicate detailing that emphasizes the natural interplay between water, light, and landscape.