Between Veneux and By December Morning (1882) by Alfred Sisley

“Between Veneux and By December Morning” is an oil on canvas landscape painting created by Alfred Sisley in 1882. The artwork measures 54 x 73 cm and belongs to the Impressionism art movement.

The artwork depicts a serene winter landscape characterized by leafless trees, a winding dirt path, and a cloudy, overcast sky. The bare branches of the trees are intricately intertwined, creating a delicate lattice against the muted backdrop. The ground is speckled with patches of grass and remnants of the winter season, evoking a quiet, contemplative atmosphere. The subdued palette, dominated by earthy tones and soft grays, emphasizes the calm and introspective mood of a December morning in the countryside. Sisley’s brushwork is loose and fluid, capturing the essence of the scene with a naturalistic yet impressionistic touch. This painting beautifully encapsulates the harmonious tranquility of nature in the midst of winter.

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