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Mountain Sheep (Morning Mist Clearing Off) 1846 (oil on wood)
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Mountain Sheep (Morning Mist Clearing Off) 1846 (oil on wood)
3743870 Mountain Sheep (Morning Mist Clearing Off) 1846 (oil on wood) by Cooper, Thomas Sidney (1803-1902); 46.4x69.9 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle); (add.info.: Two large longhaired shaggy sheep with curly horns stand in the centre of the picture: a third sits behind them. In the distance is mountainous highland background with swirling mists.); eNottingham City Museums & Galleries; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23138932
© Nottingham City Museums & Galleries / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Mountain Sheep (Morning Mist Clearing Off) 1846" by Thomas Sidney Cooper takes us on a journey to the misty highlands of Britain. The painting, created with oil on wood, showcases two majestic mountain sheep with long shaggy coats and impressive curly horns standing proudly in the center. Behind them, another sheep sits peacefully, completing this picturesque scene. As we gaze into the distance, our eyes are drawn to the magnificent mountainous backdrop adorned with swirling mists. The artist's attention to detail brings forth a sense of tranquility and mystery as the morning mist slowly dissipates, revealing nature's breathtaking beauty. The composition of this artwork perfectly captures the essence of rural life in Britain during that era. It transports us to a time when livestock played an integral role in farming communities. These resilient creatures symbolize strength and resilience against the harsh elements they face daily. Displayed at Nottingham City Museums and Galleries within Nottingham Castle, this piece is a testament to Cooper's skillful brushwork and his ability to evoke emotions through his artistry. Whether you appreciate landscapes or have an affinity for farm animals, this painting offers a serene escape into nature's wonders – reminding us of its timeless allure even after centuries have passed.
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