Schimmel und Fuchs auf der Weide (c1825)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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In the tranquil pastoral scene of "Schimmel und Fuchs auf der Weide," painted by the esteemed Austrian artist Friedrich August Matthias Gauermann around 1825, we are transported to a serene countryside setting. The artwork masterfully captures a moment of rural simplicity and natural beauty, featuring two horses at rest in an idyllic landscape.The foreground is dominated by the contrasting figures of a white horse, sitting gracefully, and a chestnut horse that bends to graze peacefully. The white horse, its coat impressively detailed with shades of gray and hints of dirt, seems to be resting, while closely observing its surroundings. Next to the chestnut horse lies an old wooden cart, abandoned and partially broken, suggesting a temporary respite from work.The background extends into a softly detailed vista, where gentle hills lead the eye towards a distant village marked by a small church steeple, blending subtly into the horizon. The sky, partially cloudy and evocative, casts a mellow light that enhances the sense of calm pervading the landscape.Gauermann's intricate work with texture—from the detailed, lush grass and the rough bark of the nearby trees—to the expressive posture and features of the horses, adds a vivid realism to the canvas. His use of light not only highlights the naturalism of the scene but also draws attention to the peaceful coexistence of work and rest in nature's lap.This painting is not just a picturesque depiction of rural life; it is a contemplative piece that invites viewers to reflect on the serene and sometimes overlooked moments of countryside living.
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Friedrich August Matthias Gauermann (September 20, 1807- July 7, 1862) was an Austrian painter and graphic artist.