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Sisley,
Alfred (b. Oct. 30, 1839, Paris, Fr .-- d. Jan. 29, 1899, Moret-sur-Loing),
painter who was one of the creators of French Impressionism. p>
Sisley
was born in Paris of English parents. After his schooldays, his father, a
merchant trading with the southern states of America, sent him to London for a
business career, but finding this unpalatable, Sisley returned to Paris in 1862
with the aim of becoming an artist. His family gave him every support, sending
him to Gleyre's studio, where he met Renoir, Monet and Bazille. He spent some
time painting in Fontainebleau, at Chailly with Monet, Bazille and Renoir, and
later at Marlotte with Renoir. His style at this time was deeply influenced by
Courbet and Daubigny, and when he first exhibited at the Salon in 1867 it was
as the pupuil of Corot. p>
By
this time, however, he had started to frequent the Caf