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The Forge at Marly-le-Roi is an oil on canvas painting by British-born French artist Alfred Sisley, created in 1875. It was part of the François Depeaux collection until its sale in 1906 by the Galerie Georges Petit to Étienne Moreau-Nélaton. Moreau-Nélaton left it to the French state later in 1906 and it has been displayed at the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris, since 1986.[1]

The Forge at Marly-le-Roi (1875) by Alfred Sisley
The Forge at Marly-le-Roi (1875) by Alfred Sisley

Description


The painting was painted at the bottom of the Grande Rue de Marly-le-Roi, adjoining the Hôtel de Toulouse, at number 48, where there was a forge, nowadays transformed into a garage.

Sisley was mainly a landscape painter, like fellow Impressionist Claude Monet, so an intimate canvas by him dedicated to on human activities is rare.[2] Among his around of 800 listed canvases, French Art historian Sylvie Patin counts only three interior views, The Lesson (1871), The Interior of a Farm in Moret (1880), and this one, which testifies the interest of the artist for simple people while living in Marly-le-Roi.[3]

The lighting of the scene comes from the window, some panes of which are closed, and from the glowing forge. For the art historian Jean-Jacques Lévêque, "the treatment of chiaroscuro is exceptional in the work of an artist so lost in light, and so adept at capturing it".[4]


References


  1. The Forge at Marly-le-Roi, Musée d'Orsay Official Website
  2. Anthony Lacoudre, Ici est né l'impressionnisme: guide de randonnées en Yvelines, Éd. du Valhermeil, 2003, pp. 119-120 (French)
  3. Jean-Jacques Lévêque, Les années impressionnistes: 1870-1889, 1990, p. 277 (French)
  4. Jean-Jacques Lévêque, Les années impressionnistes: 1870-1889, 1990, p. 277 (French)

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La Forge à Marly-le-Roi est une peinture impressionniste d'Alfred Sisley datant de 1875. Dans la collection de François Depeaux jusqu'à sa vente en 1906 par la Galerie Georges Petit à Étienne Moreau-Nélaton qui le légua à la France la même année, le tableau est exposé au musée d'Orsay depuis 1986[1].



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