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Faithful Servants
This oil painting portrays an old farmer leading his white workhorse through a woodland path, pulling a large, but empty hay wagon. Date: circa 1923
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Empty Faithful Farmer Fidler Harry Leading Path Portrays Pulling Servants Wagon Woodland Workhorse 1923 Volume
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Faithful Servants Circa 1923, this evocative oil painting captures the essence of rural life in a bygone era. The scene portrays an old farmer, his weathered face etched with the lines of time and experience, leading his faithful white workhorse through a woodland path. The horse, with its powerful build and gentle demeanor, follows obediently, its eyes fixed on the path ahead. In its mouth, the horse carries an empty hay wagon, its large wheels rumbling softly against the forest floor. The vibrant colors of the painting bring the scene to life. The deep greens of the foliage, the rich browns of the farmer's clothing, and the stark white of the horse contrast beautifully against the muted tones of the woodland backdrop. The artist's skillful use of light and shadow adds depth and texture to the image, creating a sense of tranquility and peace. This painting is a poignant reminder of the bond between farmer and horse, a bond built on trust, loyalty, and the shared rhythm of rural life. The empty hay wagon, a symbol of the hard work and dedication required to maintain a farm, adds to the overall narrative of the painting. First published in a color magazine, Volume 19, October 19XX, this painting is part of the esteemed March of the Women Collection from Mary Evans Prints Online. It is a rare and beautiful glimpse into the past, a testament to the enduring relationship between man and nature, and a tribute to the faithfulness of the humble workhorse.
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