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First White Frost
Alfred Sisley

First White Frost

1876
300 €
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Original dimensions
55.5 x 46 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1876
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Alfred SisleyImpressionniste

Scene depicted

In this canvas , Alfred Sisley offers us a winter beach scene, marked by the tranquility of a landscape covered in white. The bare trees, emerging from a layer of frost, stand majestically amidst a calm setting, bathed in soft, diffused light. Sisley's composition invites contemplation, revealing a subtle dialogue between nature and its observer.

Historical context

Created in 1876, First White Frost slowly brings to life Sisley's Impressionist palette, a rising star of Parisian art, during a time of great excitement. This painting, whose geographical context is rooted in France, depicts a gentle winter morning, where nature is covered with a delicate veil. Currently, this splendid work could be part of a private collection, reflecting the lasting appeal of Sisley's art.

Place in the artist's career

First White Frost holds a significant place in Alfred Sisley's career, representing a turning point towards a bolder style and an increasing mastery of light effects. Intertwining the seasons, it refers to his other memorable works such as The Bridge of the Station and The Cities and the Seine , where emotion evolves with technique, demonstrating the exceptional ability of the artist to capture the ephemeral.

Anecdote

“I wish to capture ephemeral moments, moments of beauty, where light invites itself into the heart of nature.” These words resonate like an echo of the inspiring winter mornings when Sisley walked along the Seine, observing nature transform. Each brushstroke in this painting testifies to his desire to immortalize the magic of a fleeting moment, such as that captured in First White Frost .

Major exhibitions

1900 World Exposition