The Terrace at Saint-Germain, Spring is a painting by English Impressionist painter Alfred Sisley, completed in 1875.
[2] The Terrace at Saint-Germain, Spring represents a panoramic view of the Seine Valley and captures the light associated with Springtime.
The river is shown winding away from Paris, in the foreground, laborers work in a vineyard and a lone female walks through the orchard.
Modern aspects of the painting include the steam-powered tugboats pulling barges and the railroad bridge.
[3] Until December 31, 2013, a reproduction of The Terrace at Saint-Germain, Spring was on display at Robert E. Lee Park as part of Off the Wall, an open-air exhibition on the streets of Baltimore, Maryland.