Alfred Sisley - Women Going to the Woods
Women Going to the Woods by Alfred Sisley, 1866.
The Franco-British impressionist painter was known for his landscapes, which often present nature in a subdued light. He was a founding member of the Impressionism art movement that swept through Paris in the late 19th century.
Women Going to the Woods by Alfred Sisley, 1866.
The Franco-British impressionist painter was known for his landscapes, which often present nature in a subdued light. He was a founding member of the Impressionism art movement that swept through Paris in the late 19th century.
Women Going to the Woods by Alfred Sisley, 1866.
The Franco-British impressionist painter was known for his landscapes, which often present nature in a subdued light. He was a founding member of the Impressionism art movement that swept through Paris in the late 19th century.