Street in Marly (1876) by Alfred Sisley

“Street in Marly” is an oil painting on canvas created by Alfred Sisley in 1876. This artwork, residing at Kunsthalle Mannheim in Mannheim, Germany, is a representation of the Impressionism movement. Measuring 50 x 65 cm, it is classified under the cityscape genre.

The artwork features a quaint street scene set in Marly, depicted with the characteristic soft, light-filled brushstrokes of Impressionism. Sisley captures the vibrancy of everyday life, with townsfolk casually strolling along the cobbled street. The buildings, rendered in muted pastel colors, emit a serene, almost idyllic atmosphere. The sky above is depicted in a light, fragmented manner, allowing sunlight to filter through and illuminate the scene below, enhancing the tranquil ambiance of this picturesque locale.

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