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Ferdinand MarohnChildren Feeding the Horsec. 1860s
c. 1860s
$7,500
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About the Item
This captivating artwork, titled "Children Feeding the Horse", is masterfully executed in rich tones. It depicts two children tenderly feeding a gentle white horse against a familiar and warm countryside backdrop.
Marohn's ability to capture the essence of rural life shines through in this piece. The children's faces are illuminated with joy and curiosity, reflecting the simple pleasures of their youthful interaction with the horse. The white horse, with its graceful posture and soft, expressive eyes, exudes a sense of calm and trust, symbolizing the harmonious bond between humans and animal.
The composition of the painting draws the viewer's eye towards the tender exchange. The joy and rosy complexion on the girls face, and the content of the boy. Even the animals are portrayed with such child-like emotion. The lively greenery and tranquil setting further enhance the painting's idyllic charm, making it a perfect addition to any collection that appreciates the beauty of everyday moments.
"Children Feeding the Horse" is not just a visual delight; it is a testament to Marohn's skill in storytelling through art. A true masterpiece, it holds a special place in the genre of paintings that celebrate the quiet, yet profound, moments of life.
- Creator:Ferdinand Marohn (1810 - 1870, German)
- Creation Year:c. 1860s
- Dimensions:Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 9.25 in (23.5 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Fredericksburg, VA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2574214791412
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