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Photo credit: Matthew Hamilton of the Williamstown Art Conservation Center
Le retour à la ferme (Return to the Farm)
Photo credit: Matthew Hamilton of the Williamstown Art Conservation Center

Le retour à la ferme (Return to the Farm)

Artist (French, 1810–1865)
Date1859
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsImage: 51 1/4 x 39 1/2 inches (130.2 x 100.3 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Eugenie G. Walker
Terms
  • Paintings
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Landscapes
  • Sheep
  • French
Object number56.243
Label CopyThis painting, which has not been on view for many years, was beautifully conserved by the Williamstown Art Conservation Center in 2017. It can now be newly appreciated as a splendid example of Troyon’s animal paintings, replete with a low horizon line, a brilliantly blue cloud-filled sky, and virtuoso handling of the landscape elements. From the late 1840s, Troyon focused his efforts almost exclusively on this genre largely inspired by the work of seventeenth-century Dutch painters Aelbert Cuyp and Paulus Potter. The white cow in the immediate center foreground pauses on the dirt path home, head slightly turned, seemingly to “pose” for her portrait.

Formerly in the collection of businessman Charles Crocker, cofounder of the Central Pacific Railroad, this painting broke two American auction records: the first in 1896 ($24,500) and again in 1907 ($65,000). With the rise of modernism, Troyon’s work fell out of fashion and never reached such lofty financial heights again.

(“Highlights from the Collection: 45 Years at the Johnson," curated by Stephanie Wiles and presented at the Johnson Museum January 27–July 22, 2018)
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