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A Corner of Wood at Sablons
Alfred Sisley

A Corner of Wood at Sablons

1883
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Original dimensions
73.5 x 60.5 cm
Museum
Orsay Museum
Year
1883
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Alfred SisleyImpressionnisteMusée d’Orsay

Scene depicted

The canvas “A Corner of Wood at Sablons” transports us to a haven of peace, where nature unfolds its welcoming arms. Majestic trees stand tall, their intertwined foliage forming a ballet of light and shadow on the beaten earth. Sisley's composition depicts a jubilant tranquility, almost palpable, where each element seems to whisper the secrets of nature.

Historical context

Created in 1883, this painting by Alfred Sisley is set in the bucolic framework of Sablons, a natural gem located near Paris, at the heart of Impressionism . This artistic movement, characterized by its play of light and color, finds in this work a powerful and immersive expression. The painting is currently displayed at the Orsay Museum , where it reveals all its brilliance, measuring 73.5 x 60.5 cm.

Place in the artist's career

This painting stands as a crucial milestone in Alfred Sisley's career. After a period of learning and exploration, he reaches here a stylistic maturity, while continuing to evolve in his use of colors and forms. Let’s compare it to “The Little Bridge of Villeneuve-la-Garenne” and “The Seine at Argenteuil,” two other paintings that illustrate his ability to vibrate light and color.

Anecdote

“Every brushstroke is an ode to light, to the present moment.” This quote could perfectly resonate with the spirit of Alfred Sisley , a painter whose inspiration arose from morning strolls. Imagine him, that morning, captivated by the tranquility of an alley, a touch of green full of promises, thus infusing his painting with life and nature.