Village of Saint Mammès (c.1898) by Alfred Sisley

The artwork, titled “Village of Saint Mammès,” was created circa 1898 by the artist Alfred Sisley. This piece is associated with the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre painting category. The painting captures a serene village scene with people and livestock near the water.

In this pastoral depiction, a group of white geese can be seen wandering along a grassy, riverside path, accompanied by figures dressed in simple attire, likely villagers. On the right, modest buildings with sloping roofs frame the scene, while to the left, a wide expanse of blue water stretches toward the horizon, where boats can be spotted. The sky is a soft blue, dotted with light clouds. The overall ambiance is calm and picturesque, reflecting Sisley’s skill in portraying the tranquility of rural life.

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