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Banks of the Loing River by Alfred Sisley, 1899

Banks of the Loing River

Alfred Sisley

Alfred Sisley was a French-born British Impressionist painter renowned for his landscapes. Known for painting outdoors, he captured light and atmosphere with subtlety and remained devoted to landscape art throughout his career.

Alfred Sisley created Banks of the Loing River in 1899. It is now part of the collection at Philadelphia Museum of Art in United States.

Year
1899
Style
Impressionism
Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
55X73cm

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