Drei Kühe am Bach (Three cows by a river) (1914)

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Heinrich Von Zügel’s 1914 masterpiece, "Drei Kühe am Bach" (Three Cows by a River), encapsulates the tranquil beauty of rural life through the artist’s impressionistic style. This serene painting depicts three cows standing by a river, each rendered with a textured brushwork that brings out their unique markings and the gentle play of light on their forms.The setting is lush and vibrant, with soft dapples of sunlight filtering through leaves, casting a shimmering reflection on the water. The river, detailed with strokes of blue and white, adds a calming effect, contrasting beautifully with the earthy tones of the cows and the verdant greens of the surrounding foliage.Zügel's skillful use of color and texture makes this not just a mere portrayal of cows by a river but an evocative landscape that celebrates the rustic charm and idyllic pace of pastoral life. It invites viewers to pause and appreciate the natural world’s quiet moments, making it a perfect piece for those who seek a sense of peace from their surroundings.

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Heinrich Johann von Zügel (22 October 1850, Murrhardt – 30 January 1941, Munich) was a German painter who specialized in pictures of farm and domestic animals, often posed with a human in a dramatic or humorous situation.