Alfred Sisley (1839-1899)
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Alfred Sisley (French Alfred Sisley) - French painter, a master of landscape. On the origin of the Englishman. In the 1860-1863 years. studied in Paris in the studio Sh.Gleyra, was influenced by Camille Corot. One of the leading masters of Impressionism, Sisley wrote lowly based countryside of Paris, marked a subtle lyricism and soaked in fresh and low-key lighting schemes. Landscapes Sisley, the true atmosphere of Ile-de-France, stores a special transparency and softness of the natural phenomena of all times of the year ("Little Square in Argenteuil", 1872, "Flood Marley", 1876, "Frost in Louveciennes," 1873) .
His captivating images of nature with a touch of sadness dazzle amazing transfer of mood at the moment ("Bank of the Seine at Bougival," 1876). In writing his paintings Sisley never sought to unusual effects using simple composition and limited color gamut. In the mid-1880s. He is heavily influenced by Monet and Sisley grow in creativity features colorful decorativism, he began working with chromatic, shimmering colors, leading to a sense of dematerialization of objects in his compositions ("Edge of the Forest at Fontainebleau," 1885).
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