Sisley in England and Wales
Impressionism's British connection revealed. Familiar British scenery uniquely captured in the Impressionist style, by one
the founders of the movement. This book is a richly illustrated, affordable gift in an appealing square format, ideal for counter display in-store. Les mer
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Impressionism's British connection revealed. Familiar British scenery uniquely captured in the Impressionist style, by one
the founders of the movement. This book is a richly illustrated, affordable gift in an appealing square format, ideal for
counter display in-store. It is published to accompany the exhibition Sisley in England and Wales at the National Gallery,
London (12 November 2008-15 February 2009) and at Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales, Cardiff (7 March - 14 June 2009).Although
born and raised in France, the Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was in fact from an English family and retained
links with his ancestral homeland all his life. In 1874, after his participation in the now - infamous first Impressionist
Exhibition in Paris, Sisley enjoyed a stay in London. He painted lively studies of life and leisure along the River Thames
- just as his artistic colleagues Monet and Pissarro were exploring similar themes along the River Seine. When Sisley returned
to Britain in 1897, for personal reasons as well as artistic exploration, he was enthralled by the dramatic South Wales coastline.
The pictures resulting from this trip were among the most boldly painted works he had ever produced.This book is a concise and generously illustrated account of Sisley's work in England and Wales, appealing to readers with an interest in art, particularly Impressionism, and British landscapes.
The pictures resulting from this trip were among the most boldly painted works he had ever produced.This book is a concise and generously illustrated account of Sisley's work in England and Wales, appealing to readers with an interest in art, particularly Impressionism, and British landscapes.
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Utgitt:
2008
Forlag: National Gallery Company Ltd
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 56
ISBN: 9781857094138
Format: 21 x 21 cm
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Sisley in England, Christopher Riopelle; Sisley's Views of Wales: Lost and Found, Ann Sumner; With chronology and further reading list.
Christopher Riopelle is Curator of Post-1800 Painting at the National Gallery, London. He is author of Manet to Picasso and
Tim Gardner and coauthor of Renoir Landscapes, all distributed by Yale. Ann Sumner is director of the Barber Institute of
Fine Art, Birmingham.