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Saint-Mammès, Loing Canal

1885
(French, 1840–1899)
Measurements
Unframed: 46.6 x 55.8 cm (18 3/8 x 21 15/16 in.)
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The son of an affluent British businessman, Alfred Sisley was born in Paris and became friendly with fellow students Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, and Frédéric Bazille while studying in the studio of Charles Gleyre during the early 1860s.

Description

The small town of Saint-Mammès is located about forty miles south of Paris, where the Seine and Loing rivers are joined by a canal. Alfred Sisley was fond of the area and often painted there in the 1880s, undoubtedly attracted by the low rents, since his poverty had become chronic in the wake of the bankruptcy and death of his father. Sisley rendered this view of the Saint-Mammès-Loring canal with a classic Impressionist technique, using pure color and soft, flickering brushwork that dissolves forms into a haze of optical sensations approximating the effect of brilliant, outdoor light.
A horizontally oriented oil painting with short, visible brushstrokes creates a calm riverbank scene. In the lower left, two dark wooden boats rest on a sandy shore near small figures. To the right, a blue-gray canal sits across from white houses with reddish roofs nestled among green trees in the background. Above, a vast, pale blue sky with wispy clouds fills the upper half. The signature, "Sisley 85," is lower right.

Saint-Mammès, Loing Canal

1885

Alfred Sisley

(French, 1840–1899)
France, 19th century

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