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Shepherds cattle ruin mountain landscape Southern landscapes
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Shepherds cattle ruin mountain landscape Southern landscapes
Shepherds with cattle near ruin in mountain landscape Southern landscapes (series title), Herder sits on the back of a cow and plays the flute while shepherd dances. Cows graze around them at a ruin arch in a mountain landscape. Rocks, herding, herdsman, herdswoman, shepherd, shepherdess, cowherd, etc. Dancker Danckerts (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1643 - 1666, paper, etching, h 217 mm × w 293 mm
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1643 1666 Back Cattle Cowherd Dancker Danckerts Flute Herding Herdsman Herdswoman Mountain Landscape Plays Rocks Ruin Series Title Shepherd Shepherdess Shepherds Mentioned
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us to a serene mountain landscape in Southern landscapes. The series titled "Shepherds with cattle near ruin" beautifully captures the essence of rural life during the 17th century. In this particular image, we witness a harmonious scene where nature and human interaction intertwine seamlessly. At the center of the composition, a herder sits gracefully on the back of a cow, skillfully playing his flute. The melodious tunes fill the air as nearby shepherds join in, dancing joyously amidst their grazing cows. The backdrop is adorned by an ancient ruin arch that stands as a testament to time's passage. The rocky terrain adds depth and texture to this picturesque setting while emphasizing the resilience and resourcefulness required for tending livestock in such challenging surroundings. Every element within this artwork - be it rocks or animals - contributes to its overall narrative. Created by Dancker Danckerts, an accomplished artist from Amsterdam between 1643 and 1666, this etching on paper measures approximately 217 mm in height and 293 mm in width. It showcases his exceptional talent for capturing both natural beauty and human connection. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are transported back centuries ago when shepherding was not just an occupation but also a way of life deeply intertwined with nature's rhythms.
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