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Cows at the Watering Place, 1850. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
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Cows at the Watering Place, 1850. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
Cows at the Watering Place, 1850
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Art Movement Barbizon Barbizon School Cattle Charles And Xc9 Charles émile Jacque Charles Jacque Cowherd Cows Drypoint Farm Animal Farm Animals Jacque Charles Jacque Charles Emile Livestock Mile Jacque Portraitprints And Drawings Watering Hole Estuary Etched
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In this print titled "Cows at the Watering Place, 1850". Charles Emile Jacque takes us back to the serene countryside of 19th century France. The image showcases a picturesque scene of a young cowherd tending to his cattle near an estuary. With delicate strokes and intricate details, Jacque masterfully captures the essence of rural life during this era. The boy, surrounded by cows grazing peacefully in the background, stands as a symbol of innocence and simplicity amidst the vastness of nature. His presence adds a touch of humanity to the otherwise tranquil landscape. One can almost hear the gentle lapping sounds as cows quench their thirst from the watering place. Jacque's use of drypoint etching technique on cream china paper creates a textured effect that enhances both depth and realism in this artwork. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, from each blade of grass to every contour on each animal's body. This print not only serves as an artistic masterpiece but also offers us a glimpse into agricultural practices prevalent during that time period. It reminds us of our deep-rooted connection with nature and highlights how farming played an integral role in shaping society. Displayed proudly at Art Institute Chicago, this piece represents not just one artist's vision but also embodies an entire art movement known as Barbizon School - characterized by its focus on regionalism and capturing scenes from everyday life". Cows at the Watering Place" is truly a testament to Charles Emile Jacque's talent for immortalizing moments frozen in time through his remarkable prints.
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