Provencher’s Mill At Moret (1883) by Alfred Sisley

Provencher's Mill At Moret - Alfred Sisley - 1883

Artwork Information

TitleProvencher's Mill At Moret
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1883
MediumOil On Canvas
Dimensions54 x 73 cm
Current LocationMuseum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam
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About Provencher's Mill At Moret

Alfred Sisley, an English Impressionist landscape painter who lived in France, created “Provencher’s Mill at Moret” in 1883. This painting depicts the road from Moret to Sainte-Mammès and is recognized as one of Sisley’s most consistent dedication to painting landscapes en plein air.

The artwork is now housed at the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Despite being over a century old, a high-quality reproduction of the painting can still be commissioned by art enthusiasts. Anyone interested can easily search for and locate this painting on various online platforms such as Wikiart.org and TOPofART.

Sisley painted “Provencher’s Mill at Moret” in his characteristic impressionism style that perfectly captures the essence of French landscape scenery during his time. Though simple at first glance, it shows great attention to details, colors that subtly mix into each other to create depth which immerses its viewers into the scene itself.

Overall,” Provencher’s Mill at Moret” is representative of Sisley’s commitment to accurately capturing nature in his paintings while using solid brushstrokes and accurate color ratios while staying true to the Impressionism style he was known for.

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