Drei Kälber bei der Futterraufe (1912)

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Heinrich Von Zügel's "Drei Kälber bei der Futterraufe" (1912) captures the essence and vitality of rural life with a striking visual immediacy. Displayed prominently, three calves cluster around a feed trough, their forms rendered with vigorous brushstrokes that animate their fluffy coats and expressive faces. The painting is suffused with warm earth tones that evoke the rustic setting, and the play of light and shadow conveys a vivid sense of sunlight filtering through a wooden shelter.The artwork’s dynamic composition and tactile textures draw viewers into the scene, allowing them to almost feel the rough wood of the trough and hear the soft rustling of the calves. Von Zügel, known for his ability to portray animals with empathy and realism, shows a delicate understanding of his subjects, which adds a poignant, gentle quality to the painting."Drei Kälber bei der Futterraufe" is a standout piece that highlights the artist’s mastery in using impressionistic techniques to depict everyday farm life.

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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.