Rating and value of works, paintings by Alfred Sisley

Sisley, oil on canvas

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Artist's rating and value Alfred Sisley

Considered one of the most famous Impressionist artists, Sisley leaves behind an artistic identity of his own. This legacy consists mainly of drawings and paintings. Today, prices for his works are skyrocketing under auctioneers' hammers, and his stock is on the rise. His canvases and other works are particularly prized, especially by American and English buyers, and the price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €20 to €7,546,000, a considerable delta but one that speaks volumes about the value that can be attributed to Sisley's works. In 2017, an oil on canvas entitled Effet de neige à Louvenciennes, dating from 1874, sold for €7,456,000, a world record for the artist.

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Print

From €20 to €13,420

Drawing - watercolor

From €1,200 to €250,000

Oil on canvas

From €100 to €7,456,000

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Style and technique of the artist Alfred Sisley   

Sisley was part of the Impressionist movement, using many pastel colors and his canvases are often quite light. He produced oils on canvas, drawings and prints.v

Sisley, oil on canvas

Alfred Sisley, British Impressionism

Alfred Sisley (1839-1899) was an English painter who had a lasting impact on twentieth-century art worldwide, and influenced many artists after him.

He was born in Paris, in what is now the 21st arrondissement. His parents were English merchants living in Paris. In 1857, when he was 18, his parents sent him to London to work as a merchant. He devoted little time to this, preferring to study painting in museums, admiring John Constable and William Turner in particular. He then decided to embark on an artistic rather than a commercial career. He took an interest in classical music, and was greatly influenced by Beethoven's Septet.

In 1862, he joined Charles Gleyre's studio, where he worked with Renoir, Monet and Bazille. Disagreeing with Gleyre on his painting techniques, he left his studio and joined the Barbizon painters, based in the Fontainebleau forest.

He met Marie-Louise Lescouezec, with whom he had several children. His father did not accept this union and disinherited him. Renoir painted their portrait, Les fiancés. He also met Édouard Manet, who organized meetings for artists.

He exhibited at the 1870 Salon, but his career was disrupted by the Prussian occupation.

In 1874, he founded the Société des Artistes Anonymes with Degas, Renoir, Pissarro, Monet and Morisot. With them, he participated in many of the Impressionist exhibitions organized during this period. Thanks to Jean-Baptiste Faure, he returned to London, where he helped introduce Impressionism to England.

At the end of his career, Georges Petit became his exclusive gallery owner, but his health declined and he produced less. He continued to exhibit in London, but died in poverty of throat cancer.

Sisley's imprint on his era

Sisley was an eminent member of the Impressionist group, but his works only really came into their own after his death, when numerous retrospectives and exhibitions were organized.

Today, his works are in great demand, fetching millions of euros at auction. Some of his work is exhibited in museums, but private collectors play a major role in preserving his work. 

Recognizing the artist's signature 

Sisley sometimes signs his works, usually at the bottom of the painting, in a color that contrasts with the background. However, there are many copies, so expertise is essential.

Sisley signature

Knowing the value of a work 

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