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River landscape barrel apple sales left apples
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River landscape barrel apple sales left apples
River landscape with barrel making and apple sales, River landscape with barrel making on the left, apples are sold on the right. In the background, figures are cutting trees to provide woodwork for the barrels. Landscapes with waters, watercapes, seascapes (in the temperate zone), wooden container: barrel, cask, bucket, fruits: apple, woodcutting, woodcutter, forestry, S. Le Masurier (mentioned on object), 1720 - 1820, paper, etching, h 322 mm × w 424 mm
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 19546195
© Artokoloro
1720 1820 Apple Apples Background Barrel Barrels Bucket Cask Figures Forestry Fruits Landscapes River Landscape Seascapes Sold Temperate Zone Waters Woodcutter Woodcutting Wooden Container Mentioned
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a picturesque river landscape bustling with activity. On the left side, we see skilled craftsmen engaged in barrel making, diligently shaping wooden containers that will soon hold precious goods. In the background, figures can be seen cutting trees to provide the necessary woodwork for these barrels, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between nature and human craftsmanship. On the right side of this vibrant scene, apple sales are taking place. The apples, plump and enticingly arranged for purchase, add a burst of color against the serene backdrop of flowing waters. This juxtaposition symbolizes both abundance and commerce within this thriving community. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every element captured within this etching on paper. From the intricate depiction of each figure involved in woodcutting and barrel making to the meticulous rendering of fruits like apples that represent sustenance and prosperity. Dating back to 1720-1820, this artwork by S. Le Masurier stands as a testament to timeless craftsmanship and pays homage to an era when forestry played a vital role in sustaining livelihoods. As you admire this print measuring 322 mm by 424 mm, allow yourself to be transported into an enchanting world where landscapes merge seamlessly with industry and natural resources intertwine with human ingenuity.
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