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Over the Fence — History & Facts
In Over the Fence, Horace Vernet captures a lively rural scene filled with vibrant colors. The painting features several figures engaged in daily activities, set against a backdrop of lush greenery. The warm tones of the earth and the bright hues of clothing create a dynamic contrast.
This scene invites viewers into a moment of pastoral life, suggesting a sense of community and connection to nature. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for rich textures and depth. Vernet's brushwork is evident in the details of the figures and the surrounding landscape. The composition is balanced, drawing the eye across the canvas from the foreground to the background.
The use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensional quality of the scene. Horace Vernet was known for his depictions of military and genre scenes, often focusing on the life of ordinary people. 'Over the Fence' reflects his interest in rural life and the simplicity of everyday moments. An interesting fact about this work is that it showcases Vernet's ability to blend realism with a romanticized view of pastoral life.
This painting exemplifies the Romanticism style that was prominent in the 19th century.
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