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Charles Méryon — The Ploughman and his Horse
Charles Méryon

The Ploughman and his Horse

1854

"The Ploughman and his Horse" is an etching by Charles Meryon that depicts a rural laborer working alongside his horse in a traditional agricultural scene. Meryon's mastery of the etching medium is evident in the detailed linear work and tonal variations that bring depth and texture to the composition. The work reflects the 19th century artist's interest in capturing human labor and the relationship between man and animal in the countryside.

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etching

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Charles Méryon, The Ploughman and his Horse, 1854

"The Ploughman and his Horse" is an etching by Charles Meryon that depicts a rural laborer working alongside his horse in a traditional agricultural scene. Meryon's mastery of the etching medium is evident in the detailed linear work and tonal variations that bring depth and texture to the composition. The work reflects the 19th century artist's interest in capturing human labor and the relationship between man and animal in the countryside.

Medium
etching
Year
1854
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Rural Labor, Agricultural Subject, Contemplative Mood, 19th Century, Etching, Realistic Style, French Artist, Romanticism, Print Medium, Peasant Life

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