The artwork entitled “Route from Louveciennes,” created by Alfred Sisley around 1873, is an oil painting on canvas measuring 46 x 56 cm. It belongs to the Impressionism art movement and depicts a landscape scene. The piece is housed in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, located in Brussels, Belgium.
The artwork presents a serene and picturesque landscape, rendered in the delicate, light-filled brushstrokes characteristic of the Impressionist movement. The scene captures a moment in the French countryside, with a winding road flanked by tall trees leading the viewer’s eye into the distance. The artist employs a soft color palette with hues of blue, green, and earthy tones to convey the tranquil atmosphere of the rural setting. Houses and figures in the composition are depicted with minimal detail, focusing instead on the play of light and shadow that gives the scene its luminous quality.