The Ferry of the Ile de la Loge Flood

Alfred Sisley · PD

The Ferry of the Ile de la Loge Flood


Details

Year
1872
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
45 × 60 cm

The story

In the last weeks of 1872 the Seine west of Paris rose and flooded, cresting in mid-December. Sisley went out into it and painted the water where it had swallowed the riverbank, a ferry landing on the Ile de la Loge half under the grey swell. He was drawn to floods and would return to the subject for years. This canvas has a small place in history. The dealer Durand-Ruel bought it that January for 200 francs, and in the spring of 1874 it hung in the very first Impressionist exhibition, the show where a group of little-known painters put up their work together and got themselves mocked and named. It carried the number 162 in the catalogue.

The Ferry of the Ile de la Loge Flood — Alfred Sisley — MuseScope