Two Horses under a Willow Tree

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key Notes:
Equine Serenity, Natural Harmony
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Two Horses under a Willow Tree," created by South Korean artist Kim Ik-chu in 1956, exemplifies the artist's engagement with traditional Korean themes and his mastery of ink wash techniques. The painting reflects a harmonious relationship between nature and animals, emblematic of Korean aesthetics, and has significantly influenced contemporary interpretations of pastoral life in Korean art.

Description of the work:

"Two Horses under a Willow Tree" by Kim Ik-chu features a serene composition that highlights two horses positioned beneath the sweeping branches of a willow tree, rendered in a harmonious palette of muted earth tones and soft greens. The artist employs fluid brushwork to convey the gentle movement of the foliage and the tranquil demeanor of the horses, creating a sense of peaceful coexistence within the natural landscape.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Two Horses under a Willow Tree