Alfred Sisley

Alfred Sisley

Alfred Sisley

About Alfred Sisley

Sisley applied for French citizenship in 1898 and was refused. He applied again. Illness intervened. He died a British citizen in France, having never held French nationality, despite living there for almost his entire adult life.

He was born in Paris in 1839 to English parents. His father William ran a luxury goods import-export business. At eighteen, Sisley was sent to London to study commerce. He came back wanting to paint. He studied alongside Monet, Renoir, and Bazille at Gleyre's studio in the early 1860s.

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Bords du Loing, près Saint-Mammès - Alfred Sisley - Poster
View of Marly-le-Roi from Coeur-Volant - Alfred Sisley - Poster
The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne - Alfred Sisley - Poster
Rue Eugène Moussoir at Moret: Winter - Alfred Sisley - Poster
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The Lane of Poplars at Moret-sur-Loing - Alfred Sisley - PosterThe Lane of Poplars at Moret-sur-Loing - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Sunrise at Saint-Mammès - Alfred Sisley - PosterSunrise at Saint-Mammès - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Still Life: Heron with Spread Wings - Alfred Sisley - PosterStill Life: Heron with Spread Wings - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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The Effect of Snow at Argenteuil - Alfred Sisley - PosterThe Effect of Snow at Argenteuil - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Avenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle Saint Cloud - Alfred Sisley - PosterAvenue of Chestnut Trees near La Celle Saint Cloud - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
Gezicht op de rivier Loing met boten vanaf de oever - Alfred Sisley - PosterGezicht op de rivier Loing met boten vanaf de oever - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
Barges on the Canal Saint-Martin, Paris - Alfred Sisley - PosterBarges on the Canal Saint-Martin, Paris - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Dorfstrasse in Marlotte - Alfred Sisley - PosterDorfstrasse in Marlotte - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Avenue of Trees in a Small Town - Alfred Sisley - PosterAvenue of Trees in a Small Town - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Chestnut Avenue in La Celle-Saint-Cloud - Alfred Sisley - PosterChestnut Avenue in La Celle-Saint-Cloud - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Orchard in Spring - Alfred Sisley - PosterOrchard in Spring - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Apple Trees in Bloom - Alfred Sisley - PosterApple Trees in Bloom - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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The Seine at Argenteuil - Alfred Sisley - PosterThe Seine at Argenteuil - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Springtime - Alfred Sisley - PosterSpringtime - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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The Fields - Alfred Sisley - PosterThe Fields - Alfred Sisley - Lifestyle
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Alfred Sisley

Alfred Sisley

Sisley applied for French citizenship in 1898 and was refused. He applied again. Illness intervened. He died a British citizen in France, having never held French nationality, despite living there for almost his entire adult life. He was born in Paris in 1839 to English parents. His father William ran a luxury goods import-export business. At eighteen, Sisley was sent to London to study commerce. He came back wanting to paint. He studied alongside Monet, Renoir, and Bazille at Gleyre's studio in the early 1860s. He was the most landscape-committed of the Impressionists: he painted almost nothing else. No portraits, no cafe scenes, no modern life. His father's business collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War. Sisley had been financially comfortable until then; after 1870, he lived in poverty for the rest of his life. In 1876 he painted a series of six canvases of the catastrophic Seine flooding at Port-Marly: moody skies, planks laid as walkways, skiffs serving as ferries. They are among his finest works. He died of throat cancer in 1899 at Moret-sur-Loing, aged fifty-nine. His partner Eugenie Lescouezec had died a few months earlier. Prices for his paintings increased almost immediately after his death.