Le Pont de Moret
On View In:
Gallery 355
Artist:   Alfred Sisley  
Title:   Le Pont de Moret  
Date:   1888  
Medium:   Oil on canvas  
Dimensions:   25 1/2 x 36 3/16 in. (64.77 x 91.92 cm) (sight) 35 1/2 x 46 1/4 in. (90.17 x 117.48 cm) (outer frame)  
Credit Line:   The John R. Van Derlip Fund  
Location:   Gallery 355  

Painted just over a decade before Sisley's death in 1899, Le Pont de Moret is one of his most masterful compositions of the small medieval town on the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau where he lived for the last part of his life. He felt a profound affinity with both the town and the surrounding tranquil countryside along the banks of the river Loing, which provided him with most of the subjects of his late work. Architecture is comparatively rare in Sisley's work. He was predominantly a painter of river landscapes and open landscapes. Le Pont de Moret exemplifies Sisley's gift for compositional structure with the different architectural elements held in perfect balance. The sense of authority and calm derives also from the even, interwoven brushwork beautifully articulated over the entire surface of the canvas, and the balancing of warm and cool tones.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Sisley, Alfred  
Nationality:   French  
Life Dates:   French, 1839 - 1899  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:   LR in purple: [Sisley]  
Classification:   Paintings  
Physical Description:   buildings and bridges with water in foreground; church left of center  
Creation Place:   Europe, France, , ,  
Accession #:   2002.67  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts