Snow at Louveciennes by Alfred Sisley

Snow at Louveciennes 1878

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plein-air, oil-paint

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impressionism

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plein-air

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oil-paint

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landscape

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oil painting

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cityscape

Dimensions: 61 x 50.5 cm

Copyright: Public domain

Alfred Sisley created "Snow at Louveciennes" with oil on canvas, offering a glimpse into the quiet resilience of suburban life in 19th-century France. The image presents a snow-covered lane in Louveciennes. The muted palette and soft brushstrokes evoke the stillness of a winter day, while the lone figure walking suggests the quiet perseverance of everyday life in a nation still recovering from political upheaval and war. Sisley and his fellow Impressionists, excluded from the official Salon exhibitions, established alternative venues to showcase their work. In this painting, Sisley captured the transient effects of light and atmosphere, prioritizing subjective experience over academic tradition. To understand this work more fully, one might consult exhibition reviews and sales records from the period to understand the public reception of Sisley's work. Paintings like this offer invaluable insights into the social and cultural values of their time. By situating art within a broader historical context, we can gain a deeper appreciation of its enduring significance.

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