Alfred Sisley's 1888 painting "Moret, Seen from the Loing - An Afternoon in May" depicts the small French town of Moret seen from across the Loing River on an afternoon in May. The painting uses impressionist techniques like loose brushstrokes and atmospheric perspective to capture the illusion of space and convey the transient nature of light and color. It shows the town and surrounding landscape in earth tones with a large, light blue sky taking up much of the canvas. The painting immortalizes a moment in time in the small, otherwise overlooked town of Moret.