La fragua en Marly-le-Roi

Alfred Sisley · PD

La fragua en Marly-le-Roi


Ficha

Año
1875
Técnica
óleo sobre lienzo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
55 × 73 cm

La historia

Sisley is the Impressionist who almost only painted landscapes: rivers, snow, floods, wide skies. So this dark little interior is a surprise from him. It shows the village forge at Marly-le-Roi, west of Paris, where he was living, with a group of men gathered at the anvil. He painted it in 1875, a hard stretch for the whole group after their first independent exhibition the year before had sold almost nothing, and Sisley was sliding into a poverty he never really climbed out of. Almost the only light in the room comes from the forge fire itself, catching the smith and the hot iron he is working.

La fragua en Marly-le-Roi — Alfred Sisley — MuseScope