~ 1839 - 1899
Alfred Sisley was a French landscape painter born on October 30, 1839, in Paris, known for his association with the Impressionist movement. He is celebrated for his ability to capture the effects of light and color in natural scenes, with notable works including "The Bridge at Moret-sur-Loing" and "Snow at Louveciennes." Despite struggling with commercial success during his lifetime, Sisley's work gained recognition posthumously and remains influential in the art world.