The Fields and Hills of Veneux Nadon (1881) by Alfred Sisley

The Fields and Hills of Veneux Nadon - Alfred Sisley - 1881

Artwork Information

TitleThe Fields and Hills of Veneux Nadon
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1881
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About The Fields and Hills of Veneux Nadon

“The Fields and Hills of Veneux Nadon” is an artwork created by Alfred Sisley in 1881. Executed with oil on canvas, it belongs to the Impressionist movement and falls within the landscape genre. Currently, the artwork resides in a private collection.

The artwork depicts a serene and expansive landscape, characterized by a field that transitions gently into rolling hills. The Impressionist style is evident through the loose and fluid brushstrokes that capture the essence of the scene rather than intricate details. The color palette is composed of soft and harmonious hues, with earthy tones dominating the foreground, transitioning to more muted shades as the landscape recedes into the background. The artist’s use of light and shadow plays a significant role in conveying the time of day and the overall atmosphere of pastoral tranquility. The sky is depicted with a light, somewhat hazy quality, enhancing the sense of calm and serenity that permeates the scene.

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