Paul Weber (1823–1916) – Herd Of Cows Grazing - Oil On Canvas
A charming pastoral scene depicting a small herd of cows resting and grazing in a vast meadow bathed in soft light. The composition, with its great simplicity, accurately conveys a careful observation of the rural world: the animals, depicted with naturalness and sensitivity, stand out against an open landscape dominated by a luminous sky and the silhouette of a solitary tree.
The work is signed by Paul Weber (1823–1916), a German painter born in Darmstadt and who died in Munich. Trained in Frankfurt and later in Munich, the artist enjoyed a distinguished international career, particularly in the United States, where he contributed to the development of American landscape painting before returning to Germany. His works are now held in several prestigious institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia.
This painting illustrates a more intimate facet of his work, devoted to landscapes and rural scenes, which reveal his love of nature and his skill at capturing atmospheric effects.
The work is executed in oil on canvas mounted on heavy cardboard. It is presented in an elegant period wooden frame with stucco and gilding, featuring rich rocaille motifs, which perfectly highlights the delicacy of the composition.
Period: late 19th century
Technique: oil on canvas mounted on heavy cardboard
Signature: signed lower right
Artist: Paul Weber (1823–1916)
Frame: stuccoed and gilded wooden frame
Condition: in good overall condition, with slight wear consistent with its age.
Dimensions:
- Image size: 20 cm x 34 cm
- With frame: 32.5 cm x 47 cm
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 34 cm
Height: 20 cm
Reference (ID): 1780090
Availability: In stock
































