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00:00Alfred Sisley
00:25Alfred Sisley was an Impressionist landscape painter, who was born and spent most of his life in France, but retained British citizenship.
00:36He deviated into figure painting only rarely, and unlike Renoir and Pissarro, found that Impressionism fulfilled his artistic needs.
00:46The notable paintings of the Seine and its bridges in the former suburbs of Paris are, like many of his landscapes, characterized by tranquility, in pale shades of green, pink, purple, dusty blue and cream.
01:02In 1874, Sisley moved to Mali-l'Oroir and became of this village, situated a few kilometers to the west of Paris.
01:14His most beautiful motif was when the Seine burst its banks and flooded Bering village of Port Mali in the spring of 1870.
01:25The artist produced six paintings of this event.
01:30He captured the great expanse of water with moving reflections that transformed the peaceful house of a wine merchant into something mysterious and poetic.
01:42In this version, Sisley positioned it at an angle, leaving a large amount of space for sky and water.
01:50For the flooded area, he used light colors and broad brush strokes, placed side by side.
01:58Conversely, he expressed the solidity of the house, and its pink and yellow walls, with very precise brushwork.
02:07Thus, the stability and permanence of the solid elements contrasts the leading movements of the water, which at any moment might recede.
02:18Currently, boat in the flood is in Musรฉe d'Orsay in Paris, in France.
02:25The Terrace Saint-Germain spring was created in 1875.
02:33The picture represents a panoramic view of the valley and captures the light associated with springtime.
02:41The painting portrays a seemingly limitless area of countryside.
02:48The river is shown winding away from Paris.
02:52In the foreground, liberers work in a vineyard, and a lone female walks through the orchard.
02:59In the distance, there is a chateau, which housed the royal court until 1682.
03:06But he also inserts some notes of modernity, including the steam tugs, hauling barges on the river and the railroad bridge.
03:15Cicely was born in France of English parents.
03:19While enrolled in Charles Clare's studio in Paris, he and his students began to paint our walls in the Fontainebleau forest.
03:29In 1874, he showed five paintings in the first Impressionist exhibition.
03:36Of all the Impressionists, he and Monet would remain the most consistent landscape painters.
03:44The Terrace at Saint-Germain spring is a Walters Art Museum collection in Baltimore, the United States.
03:53No effect at Louveciens was made in 1874.
03:59Because Alfredsley lived in Louveciens, so he was quite familiar with what he depicted.
04:07At the same time, he was a nature lover and the painter who was good at observing the nature.
04:13The winding path, stagger home, far and near trees and lawns, were intertwined to constitute complete snow scenery.
04:25This composition was due to the painter's close observation for the scenery.
04:31The most charming was not the composition, but the processing of color and light.
04:37The light was simple and calm, with bold and powerful strokes.
04:42Such delicate turn of the natural colors was the unique technique of painters' expressions, and was not contrary to the fixed phenomenon of the nature.
04:54The artistic concept was ingenious, and the kind of poetry was static and warm, filling the audience with warmth.
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