The artwork, titled “Garden in Louveciennes in the Snow,” was painted by Alfred Sisley in 1874. Created with oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Impressionism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 55 by 46 centimeters, and it represents the genre of cityscape.
The artwork depicts a serene winter scene in Louveciennes, capturing a snow-covered garden with precision and subtlety. The snow blanket adds a muted tranquility to the scene, while the various shades of white, gray, and pastel colors bring a soft yet vivid impression of winter. The houses and trees are rendered with delicate brush strokes, and a lone figure holding an umbrella walks along a snowy path, further enhancing the solitary and peaceful atmosphere of the setting. The soft light and atmospheric effects characteristic of Impressionism are prominent in Sisley’s representation, conveying a sense of quiet beauty and reflection.