
Alfred Sisley
1839–1899 · Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande · Impressionnisme
L'histoire
In 1898, a year before he died, Alfred Sisley applied for French citizenship. He had lived in France since he was a teenager, painted its rivers and villages for four decades, and shown alongside Monet and Renoir at the early Impressionist exhibitions. The application was refused. He tried a second time, backed by a police report vouching for his character, but illness overtook him first, and he died in January 1899 still holding a British passport, the nationality of his parents, who had run an import business in Paris.
That mismatch runs through his whole career. Sisley trained in the Paris studio of the Swiss teacher Charles Gleyre, where he met Renoir, Monet and the painter Frédéric Bazille, and by the early 1870s he had settled into painting almost nothing but landscape, worked outdoors, directly from the motif, more steadily than any of that group. When his father's import business collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, painting stopped being a private pursuit and became his only income, and it stayed thin for the rest of his life. His views of the Seine at Argenteuil and the bridges around Moret-sur-Loing, in pale greens and dusty pinks, went largely unsold while he lived.
Sisley died of throat cancer a few months after his wife Eugénie, having asked his old friend Monet to look after their two children. Monet in turn persuaded the dealer Georges Petit to auction Sisley's paintings for the children's support, and within a year one of them, a flood scene at Port-Marly, sold for 43,000 francs, more than the artist had earned from a single work in his lifetime.
Œuvres
49 œuvres
Péniches à BillancourtAlfred Sisley, 1877
Filets séchantAlfred Sisley, 1872
L'Aqueduc de MarlyAlfred Sisley, 1874
La Grande Rue à ArgenteuilAlfred Sisley, 1872
L'Abreuvoir de Marly, gelée blancheAlfred Sisley, 1876
La Machine de MarlyAlfred Sisley, 1873
La Neige à LouveciennesAlfred Sisley, 1875
La neige à Port-Marly, gelée blancheAlfred Sisley, 1872
Matin de septembreAlfred Sisley, 1888
Le Clocher de Noisy-le-Roi, automneAlfred Sisley, 1874
Le chemin des Petits-Prés à By, temps d'orageAlfred Sisley, 1880
La Forge à Marly-le-RoiAlfred Sisley, 1875
La Lisière de la forêt de FontainebleauAlfred Sisley, 1885
Automne : bords de la Seine près de BougivalAlfred Sisley, 1873
La Barque pendant l'inondation, Port-MarlyAlfred Sisley, 1876
Meule sur les rives du LoingAlfred Sisley, 1891
Louveciennes. Sentier de la Mi-côteAlfred Sisley, 1873
Berge à Saint-MammèsAlfred Sisley, 1884
L'Église de MoretAlfred Sisley, 1894
La Route de Hampton CourtAlfred Sisley, 1874
La Seine à BougivalAlfred Sisley, 1873
Coup de vent à VeneuxAlfred Sisley, 1882
Femmes allant au boisAlfred Sisley, 1866
L'Église de Moret sous la pluieAlfred Sisley, 1894