Frost in Louveciennes (1873) by Alfred Sisley

“Frost in Louveciennes,” created by Alfred Sisley in 1873, is an oil painting on canvas that belongs to the Impressionism art movement. This landscape artwork is currently housed in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia.

The artwork presents a serene village scene during the winter in Louveciennes, France. It captures the essence of nature touched by frost, with delicate brushstrokes and a palette dominated by subtle hues of yellow, green, and gray. Leafless trees and simple structures are bathed in a diffused light, illustrating the calm and tranquil atmosphere characteristic of Sisley’s landscape works. The painting beautifully encapsulates the fleeting moments of natural beauty, with an ethereal quality typical of the Impressionist approach.

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