In this artwork, Alfred Sisley portrays the scene of Port Marly during a white frost. The drawing technique used in this piece is oil painting on canvas. The colors predominantly depict the serene and cold atmosphere with shades of whites, grays, and blues. The artist's intention behind this work was to capture the beauty and stillness that comes with winter weather. The use of light brushstrokes highlights the delicate texture created by the frost-covered landscape.
Style
Alfred Sisley was an Impressionist painter known for his landscapes and outdoor scenes characterized by loose brushwork and capturing transient effects of light. In "Port Marly White Frost," he showcases his mastery in creating atmospheric tones through subtle color variations.