Three Water Buffaloes and a Calf under a River-side Tree

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Movement:
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Realism
key Notes:
Naturalistic depiction, pastoral tranquility.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Three Water Buffaloes and a Calf under a River-side Tree" is a notable work by South Korean artist Kim Ik-chu, created in the mid-20th century, which reflects the artist's engagement with traditional Korean themes and rural life. The painting exemplifies the use of naturalistic representation and a harmonious color palette, contributing to the discourse on the significance of pastoral imagery in Korean art during a period of modernization.

Description of the work:

"Three Water Buffaloes and a Calf under a River-side Tree" by Kim Ik-chu features a serene pastoral scene characterized by the depiction of three water buffaloes and a calf, rendered with a focus on their robust forms and textured fur. The composition is anchored by a large tree that provides shade, while the surrounding landscape is subtly detailed, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between the animals and their natural environment.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Three Water Buffaloes and a Calf under a River-side Tree