The artwork “Fishermen Mending Nets,” created by Alfred Sisley in 1872, is an oil painting on canvas belonging to the Impressionist art movement. The painting, which represents a landscape genre, depicts a serene and pastoral riverside scene, articulating the daily life and labor of fishermen.
The artwork illustrates a tranquil riverside environment under a soft, partially cloudy sky. The scene is dominated by a lush, green landscape on the left, where a group of fishermen are engaged in the meticulous task of mending their nets. Their boats are docked along the riverbank, suggesting a moment of respite from their labor-intensive day. The background features a distant village with quaint houses, encapsulated by a line of trees that hint at the early morning or late afternoon light. The composition and brushwork are reminiscent of the Impressionist movement, characterized by loose brushstrokes and an emphasis on capturing the transient effects of light and atmosphere.