“Street in Marly” is an oil painting on canvas created by Alfred Sisley in 1876. This artwork, residing at Kunsthalle Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany, is a representation of the Impressionism movement. Measuring 50 x 65 cm, it is classified under the cityscape genre.
The artwork features a quaint street scene set in Marly, depicted with the characteristic soft, light-filled brushstrokes of Impressionism. Sisley captures the vibrancy of everyday life, with townsfolk casually strolling along the cobbled street. The buildings, rendered in muted pastel colors, emit a serene, almost idyllic atmosphere. The sky above is depicted in a light, fragmented manner, allowing sunlight to filter through and illuminate the scene below, enhancing the tranquil ambiance of this picturesque locale.