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Peasants and Cows (recto) — History & Facts
In Peasants and Cows, Eugène Boudin captures a serene rural scene. The painting features peasants tending to cows in a lush green landscape. The colors are vibrant, with rich greens and earthy browns dominating the canvas.
Soft brushstrokes create a sense of movement and life within the pastoral setting. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Boudin's skill in capturing light and texture. The figures are rendered with attention to detail, reflecting the everyday life of rural workers. The composition is balanced, drawing the viewer's eye across the scene from the peasants to the cows.
This work exemplifies the Realism style, focusing on ordinary subjects. Eugène Boudin was known for his depictions of coastal scenes and rural life, often painting en plein air. This particular work highlights his ability to portray the simplicity and beauty of everyday moments. An interesting fact about this painting is that it reflects Boudin's interest in the relationship between humans and nature.
It serves as a testament to the artist's dedication to capturing the essence of rural life.
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