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Grazing Collection (page 20)

Grazing, a timeless scene of nature's harmony and tranquility. From the vast plains of Wild Horses Australia to the picturesque landscapes of St

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Grazing Collection: Horses in Landscape (w / c on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Ms Fr 2810 f. 13v, Marco Polo on his travels, from the
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Grazing Collection: Sheep (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Landscape with Cows, 1870s (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Wengen and the Lauterbunnen Valley, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland (coloured engraving)
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Grazing Collection: Driving the Flock (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Copley From Pye Nest, 1840 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: The Chestnut Tree, 1916-1919 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Limestone Bank (bodycolour on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Sailing Boat in a Cubist Landscape, early 1920s (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: A young Reindeer at London Zoo, 1925 (b / w photo)
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Grazing Collection: Shepherdess with her Flock, 1907 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Brown Cow drinking from a Trough, 1892 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: To Cross the Wolds and Meet the Sky (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Llangollen Vale, 1809 (engraving)
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Grazing Collection: Cows and chilckens, c. 1880 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: In the very spring of their tottering prettiness (colour litho)
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Grazing Collection: Woman and Goat, (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: A small herd of Common Eland grazing amongst the rocks in the Eland / Antelope Paddock at
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Grazing Collection: Between Gardens, (oil on panel)
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Grazing Collection: Connemara (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Tring Park (b / w photo)
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Grazing Collection: Pasture in Pietramala
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Grazing Collection: Warwick Castle from the River, 1842 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Landscape with Cattle, 1885 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Pastoral (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: A Shepherdess with her flock (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: View of Bazincourt; Vue de Bazincourt, 1884 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Deauville, 1870-1874 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Cows in the Pasture by the Dunes, 1913 (w / c over pencil on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Malmesbury Abbey, 1826 (w / c on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Oxford from the south, 1786 (pen & ink & w / c on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Chateau de Marche-les-Dames, near Namur, from Choix des Monuments
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Grazing Collection: Landscape with farm buildings on the right (pen & ink with wash on paper)
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Grazing Collection: Cattle Grazing at the Waters Edge, c. 1880-90 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: The Willows at La Pointe de L Ile (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: End of August, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Grazing, 1886 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Feeding Chickens, Christmas Card (chromolitho)
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Grazing Collection: A Lincolnshire Pasture, c. 1882-3 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Highland Cattle (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: Codex 1929, f. 40: Annunciation to the Shepherds, 1450-75 (vellum)
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Grazing Collection: Cattle in an Italianate landscape (oil on panel)
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Grazing Collection: Peaceful Homes, 1868 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: The Valley of the Touques, c. 1858-62 (oil on panel)
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Grazing Collection: Resting Flock, 1863 (oil on canvas)
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Grazing Collection: The Onager, from The New Natural History, by John Arthur Thompson (1861-1933)
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Grazing Collection: Hunters at Grass (oil on canvas)


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Grazing, a timeless scene of nature's harmony and tranquility. From the vast plains of Wild Horses Australia to the picturesque landscapes of St. Helier in the Channel Islands, grazing animals paint a picture of serenity across Europe. In Jersey, a gentle Jersey cow leisurely grazes on lush green pastures, embodying the island's peaceful charm. Meanwhile, sheep gracefully roam before Henry Moore's majestic sculpture King & Queen at Glenkiln Estate Sculpture Park in Dumfries Scotland. The misty backdrop adds an ethereal touch to this idyllic sight. Traveling southwards brings us to St. Catherines Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Wight, where sheep graze below Black Mountain in Brecon Beacons National Park. These resilient creatures find solace amidst breathtaking views that have inspired artists for centuries. Speaking of artistry, Moorland and Mist captures the essence with its oil-painted strokes depicting contented animals roaming freely through verdant meadows. This masterpiece transports us to another time and place where simplicity reigns supreme. From historic landmarks like Stirling Castle in Scotland to Nottingham Castle overlooking St Nicholas Church and Houses in England, grazing animals add life and vitality to these iconic sites. Their presence reminds us that nature is intertwined with our human history. Venturing further into Kent's Romney Marsh reveals Fairfield Church standing tall against a patchwork quilt-like landscape dotted with grazing sheep—a testament to man coexisting harmoniously with nature throughout generations. Crossing borders takes us westward towards Western Ireland's Dingle Peninsula—where emerald green pastures stretch as far as the eye can see—an enchanting tapestry woven by countless flocks who call this land home. Lastly, Texel Sheep on Holland's Island of Texel showcase their adorable twin lambs while Jacob's Sheep proudly display their distinctive multi-colored coats—a reminder that diversity thrives even among those who graze.