“Sisley was first and foremost a painter of light. He knew how to imbue all of his paintings with it. One could say that light floods his landscapes, deliciously bathing even the most modest of ...
To be a part of a great art movement has its risks as well as its rewards: while an artist may gain attention from the company he keeps, he may also suffer cruelly from the greatness of his betters.
Signed, Alfred Sisley (1839 - 1899). La Seine a Moret (The Seine in Moret). Hand Pulled Copper plate etching with drypoint, printed in Sepia ink, on cream laid paper after the original by Auguste ...
38 x 46 cm. (15 x 18.1 in.) F. Daulte, Catalogue raisonné de l oeuvre peint, Lausanne, 1959, no. 853, illus. S. Brame and F. Lorenceau, Alfred Sisley : Catalogue ...
7.75 x 10.25 in. (19.7 x 26 cm.) This lot is located in Philadelphia. Property from a Texas Collection. We wish to thank the Comité Sisley for confirming the authenticity of the present work, which ...
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