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Moret-sur-Loing (Rue des Fossés)
Alfred Sisley

Moret-sur-Loing (Rue des Fossés)

1892
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Original dimensions
46.9 x 38.5 cm
Museum
National Museum of Cardiff
Year
1892
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Alfred SisleyImpressionnistemusée national de Cardiff

Scene depicted

In this painting, Sisley immerses us in a bucolic scene where old houses stand alongside flourishing nature. The painting bears witness to a moment of serenity, where reflections on the water and delicate shadows offer a welcoming atmosphere. Viewers are invited to feel the tranquility of daily life in Moret-sur-Loing, a time when time seemed to stand still.

Historical context

Created in 1892, this magnificent painting depicts a picturesque scene of the charming village of Moret-sur-Loing, located in Île-de-France. Sisley, an iconic figure of the Impressionist movement, captures the essence of a fleeting moment, bathed in the soft light of a spring day. The canvas is now housed in the National Museum of Cardiff , where it is admired for its vibrant representation of nature and local architecture.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas marks a crucial step in Sisley's career. As he established himself as a master of Impressionism , it stands alongside his notable works such as “The Seine at Argenteuil” and “The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil.” These paintings reveal the evolution of his style, blending emotion and technique in perfect harmony.

Anecdote

“Light is my muse,” said Sisley. Imagine him, in the heart of a quiet morning, strolling through a peaceful alley, the spring breeze caressing his face. It is here, surrounded by beauty, that he finds inspiration for this masterpiece , creating a canvas that tells the story of his love for nature.