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The Cliff at Penarth, evening, low tide
Alfred Sisley was the only major Impressionist artist who came to Wales to paint. He came to marry his long-term partner, Eugénie Lescouezec. By 1897 they were both facing ill health, and travelled to Britain to marry and quietly legitimise their children. The couple spent the summer in south Wales, staying at Penarth and later honeymooning at Langland Bay. In Penarth they stayed with a Mrs Thomas, a coal merchant. In a letter to critic Gustave Geffroy, Sisley said ‘the countryside is pretty and the Roads, with the big ships sailing in and out of Cardiff, is superb’ – though he did complain that the beds were uncomfortable, and the weather too hot! Sisley produced six paintings during his short stay at Penarth, working on several canvases simultaneously, exploring different light and weather effects. This view was painted from the clifftop walk linking Penarth and Lavernock, where just a few months earlier Guglielmo Marconi made history by transmitting the world’s first radio signal. This painting not only shows the Welsh landscape through the eyes of an Impressionist, it is also one of Sisley’s rare surviving seascapes, and is the first of his Welsh views to enter a public collection in Britain.
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Hi there Jane
You can purchase a print by pressing the 'buy a print' button above.
Best wishes,
Sara
Digital Team
Hi there Tricia,
Sisley The Cliff at Penarth is currently on display in Gallery 16. We would advise you to check nearer the date you plan to visit. We have a few loans planned out of Gallery 16 so it would be worth making sure - you can contact us here.
Sisley's Storr Rock shows boats in the background, and is currently on tour in the US - it will be back on display in June 2016.
Best
Sara
Digital Team
Thanks for your enquiry - I'll pass it on to our curators and get back to you as soon as possible,
Sara
Digital Team
If yes, is it always on view, or available to view? (we're coming to Cardiff in early Sept)
If the painting is not with you, where is it?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Regards,
Tricia.
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