Bull and Cow (after 1813)

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"Bull and Cow" is a delicate and expressive sketch by artist Samuel Howitt, a name celebrated for his contributions to animalier art. This drawing, dating from after 1813, showcases Howitt's deftness in capturing the serene essence of pastoral life through his sketched lines and gentle detail.Pictured in the sketch are a bull and a cow, portrayed in a tranquil countryside setting. The bull stands dominantly on the left, depicted with a robust frame and pronounced horns, suggesting both strength and a protective demeanor. On the right, a more delicately featured cow sits gracefully, its gaze seemingly directed towards the bull in a moment of quiet communion against a backdrop lightly suggested by sparse strokes depicting the landscape.Howitt's use of soft pencil lines conveys a sense of immediacy and intimacy, inviting the viewer to appreciate the natural beauty and calm demeanor of these pastoral creatures. These qualities make "Bull and Cow" not only a representation of animal life but also a reflective piece on the harmony found in nature.

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Samuel Howitt was an English painter, illustrator and etcher of animals, hunting, horse-racing and landscape scenes. He worked in both oils and watercolors.