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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alfred Sisley, Le Pont de Moret et les Moulins (effet de neige) , 1890
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Alfred Sisley

Le Pont de Moret et les Moulins (effet de neige) , 1890
Oil on canvas
Unframed: 59 x 81 cm.; 23¼ x 31¾ in.
Framed: 84 x 108 x 8cm.; 33 x 42½ in.
Signed lower left 'Sisley'
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Alfred Sisley’s Le Pont de Moret et les Moulins (effet de neige) captures the quiet poetry of a winter landscape in Moret-sur-Loing, a town that held deep significance for the...
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Alfred Sisley’s Le Pont de Moret et les Moulins (effet de neige) captures the quiet poetry of a winter landscape in Moret-sur-Loing, a town that held deep significance for the artist. The painting presents a view of the stone bridge at Moret leading toward the mills along the river, seen under the soft, diffused light of a snowy day. Sisley transforms this familiar motif into a subtle study of atmosphere, light and seasonal change.


The composition is carefully balanced, with the bridge extending diagonally across the right side of the canvas, guiding the viewer’s eye into the depth of the scene. The river occupies the foreground, its surface animated by short, fluid brushstrokes that suggest gentle movement beneath the cold air. Reflections of the sky and surrounding architecture shimmer across the water, softened by the winter conditions. The mills and buildings appear solid yet muted, their forms partially veiled by pale light and cool tones, reinforcing the sense of stillness that accompanies snowfall.


Sisley’s handling of colour is particularly refined in this work. The palette is dominated by soft blues, greys, whites and pale mauves, punctuated by warmer touches in the stone bridge and buildings. Snow is not depicted as a stark white blanket but as a delicate veil that alters the colours and textures of the landscape.


Painted in 1890, Le Pont de Moret et les Moulins (effet de neige) belongs to a period when Sisley was deeply focused on the landscapes surrounding Moret-sur-Loing. He returned repeatedly to this location, painting it in different seasons and weather conditions. This winter version emphasizes his interest in transient effects—how snow, light, and atmosphere can transform a familiar scene into something fleeting and poetic.


Sisley was a central figure of Impressionism and one of its most dedicated landscape painters. Unlike some of his contemporaries, Sisley remained consistently focused on nature throughout his career, rarely venturing into portraiture or urban life. Although he exhibited alongside artists such as Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Sisley maintained a quieter, more lyrical approach to Impressionism. His work is marked by balance, serenity and an almost musical rhythm in composition. Rivers, bridges, roads, and villages recur throughout his oeuvre, serving as structures through which he explored changes in weather and time. Another example of the bridge at Moret depicted in summertime is held within the Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Sisley is represented in major collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and National Gallery of Art, Washington.

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Provenance

Vente de l'atelier Alfred Sisley: Galeries Georges Petit, Paris, 1" mai 1899, n° 2;

François Depeaux, Rouen (purchased from the above);

His sale, Galeries Georges Petit, Paris, 31 May and 1st June 1906, no. 230;

François Depeaux, Rouen (purchased from the above)

His Estate Sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 30 June 1921, no. 64;

Galerie Danthon, Paris (purchased from the above);

Jacques Dubourg, Paris; 

Marlborough Fine Art, London; 

Mrs Neville Blond, London;

Her sale, Christie's, London, 23 June 1986, lot 3;
Private Collection (purchased from the above)

Exhibitions

Paris, Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées, Cinquantenaire du Salon d'Automne, 1953;

London, Marlborough Fine Art, French Masters of the 19th and 20th Centuries, 1954, no. 50, n.p., illustrated;

London, 1955, no. 50, n.p., illustrated;

London, Marlborough Fine Art, French Landscapes, 1961, no. 45, n.p., illustrated

Literature

François Daulte, Alfred Sisley, Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint, Lausanne, 1959, no. 723, n.p., illustrated
Richard Shone, Sisley, Phaidon Press, London, 1992, no. 123, p.161, illustrated in colour;

Marc-Henri Tellier, François Depeaux, Le charbonnier et les impressionnistes, Rouen, 2010, no. 480, p. 218, illustrated in colour p. 280;
Sylvie Brame & François Lorenceau, Alfred Sisley, Catalogue critique des peintures et des pastels, Lausanne & Paris, 2021, no. 847, illustrated in colour p. 316
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