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Counting the Flock

The painting Counting the Flock by David Cox The Elder is a masterpiece that embodies the tranquility and harmony of rural life. Created in 1852, this oil on canvas artwork measures 61 x 87 cm and is currently housed at the Wolverhampton Art Gallery in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom.

A Glimpse into Rural Life

The scene depicted in Counting the Flock showcases people tending to their sheep in a mountainous environment. The presence of a flock of sheep and the individuals caring for them creates a sense of unity and cooperation, highlighting the significance of agriculture and livestock management in such settings. This artwork is reminiscent of another notable piece, Our English Coasts, 1852 ('Strayed Sheep') by William Holman Hunt, which also captures the essence of rural life in England during the mid-19th century. Key Features of Counting the Flock include:
  • The use of oil on canvas, which adds depth and texture to the artwork
  • The serene mountainous landscape, which provides a sense of calmness and tranquility
  • The interaction between humans and animals, showcasing the importance of mutual care and respect
For art enthusiasts interested in exploring more works by David Cox The Elder, visit the TopImpressionists.com collection to discover other notable pieces, such as The Vale of Clwyd and Keep the Left Road. The Whitworth Art Gallery, located in Manchester, United Kingdom, is also worth visiting, as it houses a vast collection of over 60,000 items, including works by renowned artists.
The Wolverhampton Art Gallery and other museums like the Tate Britain play a crucial role in preserving and showcasing these valuable artworks, allowing audiences to appreciate and learn from them. By exploring these masterpieces, we can gain a deeper understanding of the artistic movements and styles that defined the 19th century.

david cox the elder (1783 – 1859)

David Cox (1783-1859) was a pivotal English landscape painter of the Birmingham School, renowned for his emotive watercolours & later oil paintings. A precursor to Impressionism, he captured British countryside with broad brushstrokes and atmospheric

Wolverhampton Art Gallery (Wolverhampton, United Kingdom)

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