“The Seine at Bougival in Winter,” created by Alfred Sisley in 1872, is a fine exemplar of Impressionist landscape painting executed in oil on canvas.
The artwork depicts a tranquil winter scene along the Seine River at Bougival. The composition features a gentle interplay of light and shadow, illustrating the serene beauty of the winter landscape. The painting’s palette consists predominantly of soft pastels, with the muted tones of a wintery sunset casting a golden glow over the rippling water and barren trees. The left side of the canvas showcases a snow-dusted slope lined with leafless trees, whose branches reach skyward in delicate silhouettes. In the distance, the opposite riverbank is adorned with a rhythm of similarly bare trees, reflecting softly on the surface of the Seine. The overall atmosphere is one of serene stillness, capturing the quintessential essence of a winter’s dusk in the Impressionist style.