Saturday, March 3, 2012
ALFRED SISLEY: "L'inondation à Port-Marly", 1876
Sisley painted several canvases depicting these floods in Port-Marly, but the two more outstanding examples are those that show the river's waters around a wine shop at Rue Paris. We can suggest a link between these paintings and the turbulent biography of their creator: it is possible that Sisley saw the floods in the quiet town of Port-Marly as a reflection of his own life: troubled and overflowed after several events as unforeseeable and inevitable as the floods of the Seine River.
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Impressionism
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