Peasants Crossing a Stream (1858) by Thomas Eakins

The artwork “Peasants Crossing a Stream” was rendered by artist Thomas Eakins in the year 1858. This work firmly situates itself within the Realism movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. The composition portrays ordinary people, presumably peasants, engaged in the routine activity of crossing a stream, encapsulating a moment of everyday life.

In the foreground of the artwork, several figures are seen guiding their donkeys through the shallow waters of the stream, their forms delineated with meticulous detail. They are adorned in attire characteristic of the mid-19th century, signifying their status and context. Accompanying these central figures, the backdrop reveals an expansive landscape with imposing mountains and lush trees, enhancing the pastoral and tranquil ambiance depicted. To add further depth, additional figures are discernible in the distance, engaging in similar activities. The entire scene is imbued with a sense of movement and harmony between human beings and their natural surroundings, hallmark traits of the Realism movement.

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