The First Hoarfrost (1876) by Alfred Sisley

The artwork, titled “The First Hoarfrost,” was created by the artist Alfred Sisley in 1876. This piece, rendered in oil on canvas, adheres to the Impressionism movement and exemplifies a cityscape genre. The dimensions of the artwork are 46 x 55.5 cm.

“The First Hoarfrost” captures an early morning scene during winter, with a layer of hoarfrost delicately covering the ground. The frost adds a light blue hue to the earthy tones of the path. In the foreground, a tree-lined road curves gently to the right, flanked by rustic buildings. The trees, though sparse with leaves, exhibit warmer tones of orange and red, contrasting pleasantly against the cooler, frost-covered surroundings. The sky is a soft, dawn-lit blue, illustrating the serene and tranquil atmosphere of a winter’s morning. Sisley’s brushwork and color palette effectively convey the subtle play of light and shadow characteristic of the Impressionist style.

Scroll to Top