The Seine at Bougival (1873) by Alfred Sisley

“The Seine at Bougival,” created by Alfred Sisley in 1873, is an oil on canvas painting measuring 46 x 65 cm. This artwork, rendered in the Impressionist style, belongs to the landscape genre and is currently housed in the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

The artwork depicts a serene and tranquil riverside scene, characteristic of the Impressionist movement, with a soft and gentle color palette. The viewer’s eye is drawn to the tree-lined riverbanks on the right, where a couple strolls along a path, surrounded by autumnal foliage. On the left side of the canvas, boats are moored along the riverbank, with smoke gently rising and blending into the misty atmosphere, creating a sense of depth and distance. In the background, soft hills rise faintly beneath a hazy sky, further contributing to the overall peaceful and reflective mood of the scene. The brushwork is loose and fluid, capturing the ephemeral beauty of the moment with delicate precision.

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