The artwork titled “Street in Moret (Porte de Bourgogne from across the Bridge)” was created by the artist Alfred Sisley around the year 1888. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, belongs to the Impressionism movement and measures 60 by 73 centimeters. It is categorized under the cityscape genre and is currently housed at the Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
The artwork depicts a serene street scene in Moret-sur-Loing, capturing the essence of a quaint French town. The street leads the viewer’s eye towards the distant buildings, including the Porte de Bourgogne, a notable architectural feature. The impressionistic technique is evident in Sisley’s brushwork, which brings a vivid, yet soft, quality to the depiction of the buildings, trees, and sky. The use of light and shadow enhances the depth and realism, while the figures walking and engaging in everyday activities bring the scene to life. The overall composition demonstrates Sisley’s mastery in portraying the interplay between natural light and urban scenery, offering a glimpse into late 19th-century French town life.