The Road to Louveciennes Montbuisson (1875) by Alfred Sisley

The Road to Louveciennes Montbuisson - Alfred Sisley - 1875

Artwork Information

TitleThe Road to Louveciennes Montbuisson
ArtistAlfred Sisley
Date1875
Dimensions46 x 61 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationMusée de l'Orangerie, Paris, France

About The Road to Louveciennes Montbuisson

The artwork titled “The Road to Louveciennes Montbuisson,” was created by Alfred Sisley in 1875. This piece belongs to the Impressionist movement and is a landscape genre painting with dimensions of 46 x 61 cm. It is currently housed in the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris, France.

In this artwork, Sisley captures a tranquil rural scene with a winding road leading into the distance, flanked by grassy fields and trees. The use of light and color reflects the distinct characteristics of Impressionist painting. The sky is depicted with a soft, almost ethereal quality, dotted with light clouds, creating a serene atmosphere. The composition includes a few figures along the path, adding a sense of scale and human presence to the expansive landscape. The delicate brushwork and subtle gradations of light and shadow highlight Sisley’s mastery in portraying natural settings.

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