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A drover with his family and cattle beside classical ruins, 1666 (chalk
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A drover with his family and cattle beside classical ruins, 1666 (chalk
1072171 A drover with his family and cattle beside classical ruins, 1666 (chalk, ink & w/c on paper) by Roos, Johann Heinrich (1631-85); 19.2x32.1 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; gift of Henry H. Hawley; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23518866
© gift of Henry H. Hawley / Bridgeman Images
Cows Drover Drovers Herd Herds Herdsman Herdsmen
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In this print titled "A drover with his family and cattle beside classical ruins, 1666" artist Johann Heinrich Roos transports us to a serene rural landscape. The scene depicts a drover, accompanied by his family, tending to a herd of cows amidst the backdrop of ancient classical ruins. Roos skillfully captures the essence of pastoral life in stunning detail. The lush greenery surrounding the ruins provides a picturesque setting for both man and beast alike. The drover's expertise is evident as he guides his cattle through the idyllic countryside. The juxtaposition of the rustic herdsman against the grandeur of the classical architecture creates an intriguing contrast between past and present. It reminds us that even in modern times, traditions rooted in nature have endured throughout history. The inclusion of the drover's family adds warmth and humanity to this bucolic scene. Their presence emphasizes not only their reliance on livestock but also their deep connection to each other and their surroundings. This remarkable artwork, housed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, serves as a testament to Roos' mastery as an artist. Through delicate strokes of chalk, ink, and watercolor on paper, he brings this timeless moment from 1666 back to life for contemporary viewers to appreciate its beauty.
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