Houses on the banks of the Loing (1889) by Alfred Sisley

The artwork titled “Houses on the Banks of the Loing” was created in 1889 by the renowned artist Alfred Sisley. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is a fine example of the Impressionist movement. The landscape painting measures 33 by 41 centimeters and is currently held in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a tranquil scene by the Loing River, featuring houses and a wooded area along the riverbanks. The landscape is characterized by the soft and dappled brushwork typical of Impressionism, conveying a sense of light and movement. The natural scenery, with trees and reflections in the water, is rendered in a palette of gentle, harmonious colors, capturing an idyllic moment in this rural setting. The peacefulness and simplicity of the scene invite viewers to contemplate the beauty of the natural world.

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