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The Plain of Veneux-Nadon
Alfred Sisley

The Plain of Veneux-Nadon

1881
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Original dimensions
65.3 x 50.5 cm
Museum
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Year
1881
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Alfred SisleyImpressionnisteMontreal Museum of Fine Arts

Scene depicted

The Plain of Veneux-Nadon, an iconic painting by Alfred Sisley , reveals a peaceful view of the green fields, bathed in soft light. The sky, subtly nuanced, plays a crucial role, reflecting an atmosphere of tranquility and harmony. The leafy trees, like a setting, witness a simple and serene daily life, while the path leading to the horizon invites meditative contemplation.

Historical context

Created in 1881, this painting is deeply rooted in the Impressionist movement, which seeks to capture the light and fleeting atmosphere of landscapes. The Plain of Veneux-Nadon is located in Île-de-France, near Fontainebleau, a favored spot for artists of the time. Currently, this precious canvas is preserved at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts , its perfectly proportioned dimensions giving it a striking presence within the collection.

Place in the artist's career

This canvas highlights a key stage in the career of Alfred Sisley , illustrating his delicate style and commitment to capturing natural atmospheres. Positioned among other notable works like "Le Loing à Moret" and "La Seine à Suresnes," this masterpiece reflects a significant technical and emotional transformation, confirming his mastery of light and color.

Anecdote

“Nature is a poem that I seek to illuminate,” said Sisley. Imagine him walking through the plain, guided by a breath of spring wind that caresses his face. This moment of serenity and inspiration brought this pictorial work to life, a creative impulse floating between nature and art.