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Ibbetson - Three long-horned cattle J990019
KENWOOD HOUSE, London: The Iveagh Bequest. Three Long-Horned Cattle at Kenwood, 1797 by Julius Caesar Ibbetson. Oil on canvas 26 x 32 in. (66 x 81.2 cm). 88029298. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Â Historic England - please credit: Kenwood House, Historic England, Iveagh Bequest
Media ID 7406739
Filename: J990019.jpg
Size: 4736 x 3696 (19.4MB)
Date: 13th June 2012
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Owner URL: www.englishheritageimages.com
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This stunning oil on canvas painting, titled "Three Long-Horned Cattle at Kenwood," was created by the renowned British artist Julius Caesar Ibbetson in 1797. The artwork is part of the Iveagh Bequest, housed at Kenwood House in London, which is managed by English Heritage, now known as Historic England. Ibbetson's masterpiece showcases three long-horned cattle grazing in a pastoral setting. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in the textured coats of the cattle, the intricate patterns of their horns, and the lush, verdant grass beneath their hooves. The peaceful scene is further enhanced by the gentle light filtering through the trees in the background, creating a serene and idyllic atmosphere. The painting is a prime example of the Georgian period's fascination with rural life and the agricultural landscape. Ibbetson's ability to capture the beauty and tranquility of the countryside was highly regarded during this time, and his works were sought after by wealthy patrons and collectors. The Three Long-Horned Cattle at Kenwood is not only a testament to Ibbetson's artistic skill but also a valuable historical record of agricultural practices during the late 18th century. The painting invites viewers to appreciate the simple pleasures of rural life and the harmony between humans and nature, making it a cherished addition to the Iveagh Bequest and a must-see for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.