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Barcelona's Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya holds 1 work by Alfred Sisley (1839–1899) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.
Sisley was the most consistently Impressionist of all the Impressionists — his entire output was devoted to landscape painting, with almost no portraits, still lifes, or figure work. Born in Paris to English parents, he spent his career painting the rivers, flood plains, and villages of the Île-de-France.
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
Barcelona · 1 work on display
The MNAC, housed in the Palau Nacional on Montjuïc, holds the world's finest collection of Romanesque art alongside significant holdings of Gothic, Renaissance, and modern Catalan painting. The building and its views over Barcelona are extraordinary.

About the artist
Alfred Sisley
British/French · Impressionism · 1839–1899
Sisley was the most consistently Impressionist of all the Impressionists — his entire output was devoted to landscape painting, with almost no portraits, still lifes, or figure work. Born in Paris to English parents, he spent his career painting the rivers, flood plains, and villages of the Île-de-France.
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Frequently asked questions
How many Alfred Sisley paintings are on display in Barcelona?
Our current data shows 1 Alfred Sisley painting on display in Barcelona, held at the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
Which museum in Barcelona has the most Alfred Sisley paintings?
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya holds all 1 known Alfred Sisley work in Barcelona.
Where else can I see Alfred Sisley's paintings?
Alfred Sisley's paintings are distributed across museums in multiple countries. Our artist page lists every city in our collection where their work is currently on display — use it to plan a multi-city trip or find works closer to home. Browse all cities for Alfred Sisley →
Planning your visit to Barcelona
Barcelona's art museums are spread across several neighbourhoods — the Museu Picasso is in the Gothic Quarter, MNAC is on Montjuïc, and MACBA is in El Raval. Most major museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of each month. The Barcelona Card includes museum discounts and unlimited public transport.
Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.