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Horses being Watered at Marly le Roi

The world of art is replete with masterpieces that evoke emotions and transport us to a different era. One such painting is Horses being Watered at Marly le Roi by the renowned British Impressionist painter, Alfred Sisley. Created in 1875, this oil on canvas piece measures 38 x 61 cm and is a quintessential example of Impressionist landscape painting.

Composition and Style

The composition of the painting features a serene village scene with horses being watered at the edge of a river. The use of soft colors and gentle brushstrokes creates a sense of tranquility, drawing the viewer into the peaceful atmosphere of the scene. Alfred Sisley's unique style, characterized by his emphasis on capturing the fleeting effects of light and color, is evident in this painting. Impressionism was a revolutionary art movement that emerged in France in the late 19th century, and Alfred Sisley was one of its leading figures. His paintings, including Horses being Watered at Marly le Roi, are now considered some of the most important works of the Impressionist movement. To learn more about Alfred Sisley's life and work, visit https://ArtsDot.com.

Other Notable Works by Alfred Sisley

Some of Alfred Sisley's other notable works include: BR To discover more about the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers and its impressive collection of European art, visit /art/list/?Filter=A@D3APVK-Discover-the-Masterpieces-of-Musee-des-Beaux-Arts-d-Angers-(Angers-France).

Alfred Sisley (1839 – 1899)

Alfred Sisley (1839-1899): British-French Impressionist master of serene landscapes, capturing fleeting light on rivers & French countryside with delicate beauty.

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