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Flood at Moret
Of all the Impressionists, Sisley was the most devoted to Impressionism's aim of capturing transient effects of light and atmosphere. He was also the most committed to landscape, never abandoning the Impressionist plein-air technique. Although his compositions were traditional, Sisley was never concerned with dramatic or picturesque incidents, but rather with the visual effects of atmosphere and weather.
Artform: PAINTING AND DRAWING, Pre-20th Century Artist: Sisley, Alfred Artist Dates: 1839-1899 Country/Culture: France Period: 19th century Date: 1879 Medium: oil on canvas Size: 54 x 72 cm Subject: Landscapes Style: Impressionism Museum: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
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