Cows by the Seine at Saint Mammes (c.1895) by Alfred Sisley

The artwork, titled “Cows by the Seine at Saint Mammes,” was created by Alfred Sisley around the year 1895. Executed in pastel, this piece is associated with the Post-Impressionism art movement. Measuring 34 by 48 centimeters, the artwork is categorized under the genre of genre painting and is currently part of a private collection.

In this serene pastoral scene, the pastoral charm of the countryside is vividly captured. The artwork depicts two cows grazing peacefully on a verdant field by the Seine River at Saint Mammes. A figure, perhaps a shepherd or a farmer, stands near the cows, overseeing them. The tranquil river flows calmly in the background, with a quaint village and a bridge subtly defining the horizon. The use of pastel imparts a soft, almost dreamlike quality to the scenery, while the gentle blending of colors enhances the overall tranquility and harmony in the composition.

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