A Street in Louveciennes (1878) by Alfred Sisley

The painting “A Street in Louveciennes” by Alfred Sisley, created in 1878, is an oil on canvas landscape piece characteristic of the Impressionist movement. Its dimensions are 46 by 55 centimeters. This artwork is part of the collection at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

“A Street in Louveciennes” depicts a serene, tree-lined road in the village of Louveciennes. The scene is likely created en plein air, a common approach in Impressionism where artists paint outdoors to capture the effects of sunlight and atmosphere. Dappled light filters through the leaves of the overhanging trees, casting soft shadows on the path below. Both sides of the street are lush with greenery, and a bright blue sky peeks through the foliage. The composition features a person at the center of the path, adding a human presence to the rural setting. Sisley’s use of light brushstrokes and the rendition of natural light creates a transient, fleeting moment captured on canvas, characteristic of the Impressionist style.

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