Proper noun
Sisley (plural Sisleys)
A surname originating as a matronymic.
Yesterday Sisley was looking for me everywhere. Madame Latouche told me that he wanted some information about the technique of painting fans. Well, this means my fans are spoken of.. .I only fear one thing: that they will finally say that's all I am good for! [fans!]. Camille Pissarro
Benetton Rugby has since become a major force in Italian rugby, with 11 league titles and supplying many players to the national team. citation Benetton Group has also sponsored Treviso Basket (1982-2012) and Sisley Volley (1987-2012). Source: Internet
Although Sisley died in poverty in 1899, Renoir had a great Salon success in 1879. Source: Internet
Monet, Sisley, Morisot, and Pissarro may be considered the "purest" Impressionists, in their consistent pursuit of an art of spontaneity, sunlight, and colour. Source: Internet
Monet, Pissarro, and Sisley used the landscape as their primary motif, the transience of light and weather playing a major role in their work. Source: Internet