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Alfred Sisley : Impressionist Master

Stevens, MaryAnneAdler, Kathy(Contributions by)Shone, Richard(Contributions by)
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Born in Paris to British parents, Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) abandoned his business studies early on in order to pursue training as a landscape artist and has become admired for his characteristic subtlety and highly restrained approach to painting.

This beautiful publication offers an overdue reevaluation of Sisley, one of Impressionism's most distinctive yet undervalued figures.

An artist of unparalleled sensitivity, Sisley maintained a strong commitment to creating his works outdoors, skillfully recording the nuances within the landscapes of northern France and rendering the effects of the changing light and weather patterns along specific areas of the river Seine in a truly remarkable fashion.

Exploring the artist's relationship to his fellow Impressionists as well as to his influences, including J.M.W.

Turner, 17th-century Dutch art, and Japanese prints, and showcasing rarely seen privately owned works, this volume celebrates Sisley's unique virtuosity as an observer of the natural world.

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Yale University Press
0300215576 / 9780300215571
Hardback
759.4
06/01/2017
United States
English
191 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour)
25 x 28 cm
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"This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition Alfred Sisley (1839-1899): Impressionist Master organized by the Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut (January 21, 2017 to May 21, 2017) and Culturespaces (June 10, 2017 to October 8, 2017)"--Colophon At foot of title: Bruce Museum; Ho