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The Woodcutter, 1858. Artist: David Cox the elder
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The Woodcutter, 1858. Artist: David Cox the elder
The Woodcutter, 1858. From The Studio Volume 79. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903]
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David Cox The Elder David The Elder Edge Studio Publications Studio Volume 79 Woodcutter Woodhewer Woodman Woods
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This print titled "The Woodcutter, 1858" by David Cox the elder takes us back to a simpler time in the heart of nature. Set against a picturesque backdrop of lush woods and sprawling fields, we witness a hardworking man immersed in his job as a woodcutter. With determination etched on his face, he wields his axe skillfully, effortlessly transforming fallen trees into useful timber. The artist's watercolour technique beautifully captures the rustic charm of this scene from rural life in the 19th century. The vibrant colors bring to life every leaf on the trees and every blade of grass underfoot. It is evident that Cox had an intimate understanding of both nature and human labor. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to another era where men like this woodman played an essential role in shaping their surroundings. This print serves as a testament to their strength and resilience amidst challenging physical work. "The Woodcutter" not only showcases Cox's artistic prowess but also provides us with insight into the profession and occupation that defined many lives during that time period. It reminds us of our connection with nature and how it sustains us through its resources. This remarkable artwork from Studio Volume 79 published in London offices is truly timeless, reminding us to appreciate both the beauty found within landscapes and those who worked tirelessly behind-the-scenes to shape them for future generations.
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