Marly series explained

The Marly series is a series of twenty oil on canvas paintings by Alfred Sisley of the town of Marly-Le-Roi. Sisley lived in the town from his return from a painting trip to England at the end of 1874 until he moved to live in Sèvres in August 1877.

List

TitleMuseumTownCountryDimensions (cm)YearNo.[1] Image
1873D69
National GalleryLondonUnited Kingdom49,5 × 65,41875D152
Private collectionNew York[2] 50 × 651875D154
Private collection50 × 651875D155 ???
Private collection1875D157
Kunsthaus ZürichZürichSwitzerland46 × 611875D158
Art Institute of ChicagoChicagoUSA39.5 × 56.21875D169
The Higgins Art Gallery & MuseumBedfordUnited Kingdom53 × 721875D170
Private collection, Jacques Guerlain1875D171
Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmondUSA38 × 611875D172
Art Institute of ChicagoChicagoUSAD173
Montserrat MuseumMontserrat AbbeySpain38 × 551876D243
Virginia Museum of Fine ArtsRichmondUSA37 × 541876D244
Palais des beaux-arts de LilleLilleFrance46 × 55 1876D247

See also

References

  1. François Daulte, Alfred Sisley: Catalogue Raisonné, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 1998
  2. MaryAnne Stevens, Alfred Sisley, The Yale University Press, 1992,, p. 160