“The Moret Bridge and Mills under Snow” is an Impressionist artwork created in 1890 by Alfred Sisley. Executed in oil on canvas, the painting measures 60 by 81 centimeters and depicts a serene winter landscape. This particular piece is part of a private collection.
The artwork captures a tranquil winter scene, highlighting a bridge and adjacent mills covered in snow. The brushstrokes typical of the Impressionist movement are evident, with soft, blurred contours and a focus on the play of light on snow and water. The reflections in the water and the subtle variations in the sky convey a sense of calm and quietude. The color palette is dominated by cool, muted tones, which enhance the wintry atmosphere. Sisley’s meticulous attention to detail and his ability to evoke mood through color and form are prominently showcased in this painting.