La Vachère

La Vachère by Theodore Robinson

Medium

Painting

Classification

Painting

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of William T. Evans

Accession Number

1909.7.58

Tags

cattlefull lengthdairy

Art Historical Context

Theodore Robinson’s “La Vachère,” painted around 1888, offers a quiet glimpse into rural French life during the height of theist era. An American artist who spent significant time in Giverny, Robinson was deeply influenced by Claude Monet and became one of the first U.S. painters to fully adopt Impressionist techniques. The title, French for “The Cowherd,” points to a scene of a young woman tending dairy cattle, rendered at full length against a sunlit landscape. Robinson’s loose brushwork and sensitive handling of light capture the fleeting effects of daylight on figures and animals, transfo...

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