Alfred Sisley

@Impressionist Landscape Painter, Birthday and Childhood

An impressionist painter, Alfred Sisley was widely acclaimed for his landscape paintings depicting the rural French life

Oct 30, 1839

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 30, 1839
  • Died on: January 29, 1899
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Impressionist Landscape Painter, Artists & Painters, Artists
  • City/State: Paris
  • Spouses: Marie Lescouezec
  • Childrens: Jeanne, Pierre

Alfred Sisley born at

Paris

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Birth Place

In 1866, he started a relationship with Eugénie Lesouezec that lasted the rest of their lives. Lesouezec was also British and living in Paris when the two met, and they had two children together; before they travelled back to their native country to get married on August 5th, 1897.

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Personal Life

He died on 29 January 1899 at the age of 59. Although he spent most of his time in France, he died, without French citizenship, in the same small village near Moret-sur-Loing which featured in so many of his landscapes.

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Personal Life

Alfred Sisley received very little recognition during his lifetime and died a poor man. It wasn't until after his death that he was recognized as one of the great impressionist painters.

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Personal Life

Alfred Sisley was the only son of William Sisley, a wealthy British silk merchant, and Felicia Sell, a cultivated music connoisseur. He was born on 30 October 1839, in Paris, and spent most of his life in France, but maintained his identity as a British citizen.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1857, Sisley travelled to London to study business for four years, but found that he didn't belong to that world. He returned to France and began to study art.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1862, he began studying in an atelier within the Paris École des Beaux-Arts and developed his practice of painting en plein air, outdoors onsite rather than in the studio. This is the school where he met and befriended Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and other famous impressionists of the time.

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Childhood & Early Life

Alfred Sisley's early paintings during the 1860s helped to develop the impressionist style, but were not accepted in a large public art exhibit until 1868. Produced outdoors on the spot rather than in the studio with multiple revised drafts, his paintings and others’ works in that style were widely considered to be too colourful and representational, by critics of the time.

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Career

When the onset of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870 forced his father out of business, Sisley began depending solely on his paintings to support himself. Although he began his career with an allowance from his father, he spent the rest of his life in poverty. Like many of his fellow impressionists, his paintings did not fetch high prices until after his death.

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Career

For most of his career, Sisley depended on patrons to fund his artistic efforts, and with their help was able to travel to England in 1874, where he painted a series for the first independent impressionist exhibition.

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He also participated in independent shows later, but did not enjoy much critical or commercial success.

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In 1880, Sisley and his family moved to a small village near the forest of Fontainebleau, where the gentle and ever-changing landscape inspired him to paint a large majority of his best-known paintings.

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'Sand Heaps' painted in 1875, is one of his most famous and recognizable paintings. Owned today by the Art Institute of Chicago, this tranquil example of impressionism can be found everywhere from postcards to high quality prints.

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Major Works