Ungarische Ochsengespanne (1874)

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"Ungarische Ochsengespanne" is a compelling work by the Austrian painter August von Pettenkofen, dating back to 1874. This painting unfolds a rustic scene from the Hungarian plains, capturing the raw essence of everyday rural life during that period. The artwork showcases a team of oxen harnessed to carts, diligently working against the backdrop of a modest village. The central focus is on a covered wagon, perhaps loaded with agricultural produce or goods, being pulled by these strong and enduring animals.Von Pettenkofen's technique is rich with textured brush strokes that vividly portray the motion of the oxen and the dusty terrain they traverse. His choice of earthy tones and the dynamic portrayal of light and shadow bring an added depth to this bucolic tableau, evoking a sense of timelessness and the hardworking spirit of the rural folk.This painting not only reflects von Pettenkofen's skill in capturing everyday moments but also his deep appreciation for the Hungarian landscape and its people, which was a recurring theme in many of his works.

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August von Pettenkofen (10 May 1822 - 21 March 1889) was an Austrian painter, lithographer, illustrator and cartoonist.