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Herder Collection (#10)

In the vast landscapes captured by artists, a herder stands as a solitary figure, guiding their flock through the changing seasons

Background imageHerder Collection: Sweden, Lappland. Camp of Sami reindeer hearders

Sweden, Lappland. Camp of Sami reindeer hearders

Background imageHerder Collection: Weaver maiden and the ox herder

Weaver maiden and the ox herder

Background imageHerder Collection: Vaquero making a bridle - Argentina

Vaquero making a bridle - Argentina
A Vaquero making a bridle - Argentina. The vaquero is a horse-mounted livestock herder of a tradition that originated on the Iberian peninsula. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHerder Collection: Gauchos

Gauchos and their cattle on Pampas, Argentina, 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageHerder Collection: Caroline Herder

Caroline Herder
MARIA CAROLINE HERDER wife of the German writer and philosopher with her autograph Date: 1750 - 1809

Background imageHerder Collection: Herders home at Weimar

Herders home at Weimar Date: 18th Century

Background imageHerder Collection: Domestic Cattle, herd, being herded by Masai tribesman, silhouetted at sunset

Domestic Cattle, herd, being herded by Masai tribesman, silhouetted at sunset, Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

Background imageHerder Collection: Monkeybread tree, 19th century

Monkeybread tree, 19th century
Monkeybread tree (Adansonia digitata). Also known as the baobab tree, the genus name for this plant comes from the French botanist Michel Adanson (1727-1806), who described this species

Background imageHerder Collection: Farmer caring for a newborn calf

Farmer caring for a newborn calf
Beef cattle breeding In Israel, Mount Carmel Farmer caring for a newborn calf

Background imageHerder Collection: Beef cattle breeding

Beef cattle breeding In Israel, Mount Carmel The herd huddle in the shade under a tree The shepherd dog watches

Background imageHerder Collection: Calf sucks on farmers finger

Calf sucks on farmers finger
Beef cattle breeding In Israel, Mount Carmel Newborn calf sucks on farmers finger

Background imageHerder Collection: Calf roped to prevent movemen

Calf roped to prevent movemen
Beef cattle breeding In Israel, Mount Carmel calf roped to prevent movement

Background imageHerder Collection: Desert mirage, 1854 artwork

Desert mirage, 1854 artwork
Desert mirage. Artwork published in 1854 of a mirage in a desert, giving the impression of a pool of water where none exists

Background imageHerder Collection: Giraffe, 16th century artwork

Giraffe, 16th century artwork. Captive giraffe being led on a rein. The giraffe is native to sub-Saharan Africa, though captive specimens had been brought to Italy in Roman times

Background imageHerder Collection: PBIB2A-00055

PBIB2A-00055
Abraham departs for Canaan with Lot and the rest of his family. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHerder Collection: GMDE2A-00022

GMDE2A-00022
Herder watering horses and cattle in the Jordan River where it exits the Sea of Galilee. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHerder Collection: GASI2A-00022

GASI2A-00022
Kirghis encampment on the steppes near the Irtish River, Mongolia, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageHerder Collection: Cows walking through the high grass in the Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Cows walking through the high grass in the Isalo National Park, Madagascar, Africa

Background imageHerder Collection: Holidays in Scandinavia, Iceland and Finland

Holidays in Scandinavia, Iceland and Finland
Cover illustration for Holidays in Scandinavia, Iceland and Finland, with Cooks and Dean & Dawson. A female deer herder stands on a grassy hillside with two deer

Background imageHerder Collection: Grazing goats - Kuwait

Grazing goats - Kuwait
Goat grazing, Kuwait

Background imageHerder Collection: Johann Gottfried Herder

Johann Gottfried Herder
JOHANN GOTTFRIED von HERDER German writer and philosopher

Background imageHerder Collection: Jesper the Hare Herder

Jesper the Hare Herder
Jesper trades a hare for a kiss. (German story)

Background imageHerder Collection: A camel herd in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

A camel herd in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHerder Collection: Farmer with his goats in rocky landscape, San Antao, Cape Verde Islands, Africa

Farmer with his goats in rocky landscape, San Antao, Cape Verde Islands, Africa

Background imageHerder Collection: Shepherd tending a flock of sheep, Bayanbulak, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia

Shepherd tending a flock of sheep, Bayanbulak, Xinjiang Province, China, Asia

Background imageHerder Collection: A chinese farmer herds his cows on a motorbike in Inner Mongolia, Nothern China

A chinese farmer herds his cows on a motorbike in Inner Mongolia, Nothern China
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Background imageHerder Collection: Herd of goats and goatherder in the plains beneath Mount Ararat

Herd of goats and goatherder in the plains beneath Mount Ararat, Turkey, Europe

Background imageHerder Collection: Nomadic camel herders lead their herd to a watering

Nomadic camel herders lead their herd to a watering hole in rural Somaliland, northern Somalia, Africa

Background imageHerder Collection: Small herd of cows and their herders, Woolisso reigion, Shoa Province, Ethiopia

Small herd of cows and their herders, Woolisso reigion, Shoa Province, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageHerder Collection: J G Von Herder

J G Von Herder
Johann Gottfried Herder German Writer

Background imageHerder Collection: Carl August / Sachsen-Weim

Carl August / Sachsen-Weim
CARL AUGUST von SACHSEN-WEIMAR-EISENACH Fought with Prussia against Napoleon; patron of Goethe, Hegel, Herder, Schelling, Schiller and others




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In the vast landscapes captured by artists, a herder stands as a solitary figure, guiding their flock through the changing seasons. From A Distant View of Maidstone to Fowl House Farm, these glimpses into rural life showcase the timeless bond between humans and animals. With pencil strokes, an artist portrays children playing near Fowl House Farm, while a shepherd keeps watch over his sheep nearby. The scene exudes tranquility and innocence, reminding us of simpler times when nature was our playground. In William Blake's iconic work "The Lamb, " we witness the tenderness of a shepherd towards his flock. Through hand-coloured relief-etching and watercolour techniques, this masterpiece immortalizes the beauty found in everyday moments on the pastoral fields. From Scotland's rugged terrain to Mongolia's wide-open plains, herders traverse diverse landscapes with unwavering dedication. They navigate treacherous paths like Slioch from Grudie Bridge or find solace in Tochmanga camp amidst unfamiliar surroundings. A portrait captures the essence of a herder - weathered face reflecting years spent under sun and wind. Their eyes hold stories untold; their hands bear calluses earned through hard work and resilience. These individuals embody strength and perseverance against all odds. Jozef Marian Chelmonski's painting "Herdsman" transports us to 1897 Poland where cattle roam freely under a herder's watchful eye. It serves as a reminder that even in rapidly changing societies, traditions rooted in agriculture persist as symbols of cultural heritage. Not all scenes are idyllic; some evoke profound emotions like Francisco Goya's "A Shepherd Weeping on a Tomb Erected to a Gnat. " This oil-on-canvas masterpiece explores themes of loss and mourning within nature itself – reminding us that even small creatures can leave lasting impacts on our lives. Beyond artistry lies reality - such as Mongolian cattle herders who brave harsh climates and vast distances to sustain their livelihoods.