Snow at Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley
Description: Snow at Louveciennes is a captivating winter landscape painting by Alfred Sisley, completed in 1874. This artwork depicts a serene scene of snow-covered rooftops and streets in the village of Louveciennes, located in the suburbs of Paris. Sisley’s use of a muted color palette captures the quiet and stillness of a snowy day, with snow blanketing the rooftops and streets, and the delicate interplay of white and gray tones conveying the cold, crisp atmosphere of winter. The composition is notable for its careful rendering of snow’s texture and its effect on the landscape, reflecting Sisley’s focus on capturing seasonal changes in rural settings.
Alfred Sisley, a French Impressionist painter, was known for his landscape paintings that often depicted scenes of nature and the changing seasons. In Snow at Louveciennes, Sisley demonstrates his skill in portraying the beauty of winter and the effects of snow on the environment. The painting exemplifies his dedication to capturing the essence of a moment in time, showcasing his mastery of color and brushwork within the Impressionist tradition.
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Location and Date Created: Created in 1874.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Snow at Louveciennes.
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Artwork Style: Impressionism.
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Current Location: Private collection or less documented in public collections.
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Subject/Topic: A winter scene of snow-covered rooftops and streets in Louveciennes, focusing on the serene and reflective qualities of the snowy landscape.