For the first time in more than 20 years, a major exhibition on French Impressionist Alfred Sisley is being undertaken coordinated by the Bruce Museum in Greenwich and Hôtel de Caumont Centre d’Art in ...
“Sisley was first and foremost a painter of light. He knew how to imbue all of his paintings with it. One could say that light floods his landscapes, deliciously bathing even the most modest of ...
GREENWICH — With the launch of its newest exhibit, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich has become the first to display the work of the French Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley in the United States since ...
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired Alfred Sisley’s The Kitchen Garden, painted in 1872, a significant impressionist landscape to add to its permanent collection. “It is from the high point of ...
After her visit to the recent exhibition of paintings by theImpressionist master Alfred Sisley, Mary Rozenburg of Los Altos, Calif., paused to write in the visitors’ comment book: “Sisley must be ...
MUSKEGON — Back in 1932, Frank Atwood Almy, then director of the Hackley Art Gallery, was bold enough to hint at a donation of a Claude Monet painting from a well-to-do art collector. He settled for ...
“The Flood at Port-Marly” is a copy of an 1876 Alfred Sisley painting by local artist Greg Gearlds. Submitted photo Editor’s note: The Daily Reporter will occasionally highlight local artists and ...