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Sisley
By (Author) Richard Shone
Phaidon Press Ltd
Phaidon Press Ltd
1st January 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
759.4
Hardback
240
Width 250mm, Height 290mm
1860g
Alfred Sisley (1839-99) was one of the greatest landscape painters of the nineteenth century and a leading figure in the Impressionist movement. His celebrated snow scenes of the Paris suburbs, his views of the flooded Seine at Pont-Marly and the colourful regattas on the Thames achieve a superb tonal balance and poetry of mood, while also giving a lively depiction of their subjects. Richard Shone brings a fresh eye and an intimate knowledge of the Ile de France to this, the most detailed and authoritative survey yet to appear of Sisley's life and works. With a wealth of illustrations and an absorbing text, and now reiussued as an attractively priced paperback, this book reveals Sisley as an artist of seductive power and originality.
'Richard Shone's Sisley is a work of distinction: knowledgeable, thoughtful and very well written. This is the book to buy.' (Daily Telegraph)
Richard Shone is Associate Editor of the Burlington Magazine. He has written widely on British and French art, and his books include Bloomsbury Portraits, Walter Sickert and Rachel Whiteread's House, all published by Phaidon. He was also a member of the jury for the 1988 Turner Prize and of the committee of the Government Art Collection.