Study Of Three Horses With A Plow, France

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This beautifully depicted artwork by Samuel Colman, titled "Study Of Three Horses With A Plow, France," showcases a serene and finely detailed rural scene. The painting features three horses, each exhibiting distinct colors and physical features, harnessed in tandem to a traditional plow.The horse in the foreground is rendered in shades of gray and black, displaying a strong, muscular build which hints at its capability in agricultural labor. The middle horse displays a softer brown hue, contrasting nicely against the gray of the other horse. The third horse, slightly occluded by the others, appears in a light chestnut color which catches the eye due to its bright tone. This arrangement of colors and positioning creates a harmonious blend, which is further accentuated by the rustic tones of the plow.Each horse is fitted with blue harnesses and bridles, adding a pop of color to the composition and also suggesting a sense of uniformity and coordination in their tasks. The plow itself is depicted with a realistic attention to detail—it's wooden and metal parts portrayed with fine lines and soft colors that evoke its sturdy, utilitarian nature.The overall composition is not only an artistic representation but also a study, likely reflecting the real-world observation of rural life in France. This piece can be admired for its historical representation, the skillfulness of its lifelike portrayal of the horses and plow, and the peaceful yet dynamic rural scene it depicts.

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Samuel Colman (1832-1920) was an American designer, painter and writer, best known for his paintings of the Hudson River. A son of a bookstore owner in19th century New York, he may have been influenced by the artistic clientele from his early days to delve into the world of Arts. He attended Hudson River School under the guidance of his teacher, Asher Durand. He was one of the founding members and the first president of The American Watercolor Society, and also an avid traveler, exploring France, Spain and the Mediterranean. His travels inspired his works of beautiful foreign landscapes.