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.