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A Pastoral Landscape with Travellers, c. 1657-1701 (oil on canvas)
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A Pastoral Landscape with Travellers, c. 1657-1701 (oil on canvas)
7240785 A Pastoral Landscape with Travellers, c.1657-1701 (oil on canvas) by Mulier, Pieter the Younger (known as Tempesta) (1637-1701); 32.4x64.8 cm; The Weston Park Foundation, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: Pastoral scene with horses, sheep, cattle and figures. In the foreground two women on horseback are conversing with a shepherd and his lad. The herd of sheep and cattle are moving off towards the right, with a convoy of men and donkeys in the background
Pieter Mulier (1637-1701), called Il Tempesta); Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation
Media ID 24911882
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This pastoral landscape, created by Pieter Mulier the Younger (known as Tempesta) in the late 17th century, transports viewers to a serene countryside scene. Measuring at 32.4x64.8 cm, this oil on canvas print showcases Mulier's mastery of capturing nature's beauty and human interaction within it. In the foreground, two women elegantly mounted on horseback engage in conversation with a shepherd and his young companion. The figures seem immersed in their dialogue amidst a backdrop of lush greenery and rolling hills. As they converse, a herd of sheep and cattle gracefully moves towards the right side of the painting. The tranquility of this bucolic setting is further enhanced by the presence of men and donkeys forming a convoy in the distance. Their journey through this idyllic landscape adds depth to Mulier's portrayal of rural life during that era. Mulier, also known as Il Tempesta due to his skillful depiction of storms and tempests in other works, demonstrates his versatility here by showcasing his talent for capturing peaceful scenes as well. This piece exemplifies his ability to create harmonious compositions that evoke feelings of serenity and connection with nature. Owned by The Weston Park Foundation located in Shropshire, UK, this artwork serves as an exquisite testament to Mulier's artistic prowess during the 17th century. Its delicate brushstrokes bring forth vivid colors that breathe life into every element depicted - from horses galloping across fields to farm animals grazing peacefully under clear skies. Overall, "A Pastoral Landscape with Travellers" invites viewers into an enchanting world where humans coexist harmoniously with nature – a timeless reminder of our inherent connection to our surroundings.
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