Artist: Antoine Charles Horace Vernet Aka Carle Vernet
Date: 1833
Size: 136 x 171 cm
Technique: Oil On Canvas
A shaft of sunlight illuminates a bone-white, barren tree trunk that has fallen across a stream within a dense wood in this horizontal landscape painting. The water closest to us is deep in shadow, and the surface closer to the opposite bank is a shimmering moss green. One spiraling, ash-brown tree trunk rises out of the stream to our right of center, and another hunched, gnarled trunk grows from the far bank, to our left. Tiny in scale, two dogs stand at the water’s edge between the gnarled tree and the fallen trunk beyond. The dirt earth where the tree had stood is sand-colored, and it is surrounded with pea and pine-green grass and growth. Nearly lost in shadow, to our right, three men gather just beyond the fallen tree. Two ride donkeys while the third strides toward them with his rifle resting on his shoulder, leading another donkey. All three men wear dark jackets and trousers and tan-colored hats. A fourth man rides a donkey into the scene from the right side. Just above his head, slivers of blue water and a pale pink sky peek through the tree trunks. A fifth donkey faces us from our side of the fallen tree and a third dog runs toward the water. The impenetrable forest reaches off the top edge of the painting, the trees painted in hunter, olive, and sage green. Many of the tree trunks are wrapped with vines.
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