Alfred Sisley
Alfred Sisley was a French painter born on October 30, 1839, in Paris. He is best known for his contributions to the Impressionist movement, focusing on landscapes and natural scenes. Sisley’s work is characterized by his use of light and color, capturing the changing effects of weather and seasons.
Throughout his career, Sisley created over 900 paintings, with many depicting the countryside around Moret-sur-Loing, where he spent much of his life. Despite his talent, he struggled with financial stability and recognition during his lifetime, but today he is celebrated as one of the leading Impressionist artists.