The artwork titled “Bucolic Landscape,” created by Milton Avery in 1930, is a representative piece of the Post-Impressionism movement and falls within the “pastorale” genre.
In the artwork, vibrant hues are utilized to depict a pastoral scene featuring a group of cows in a verdant landscape. The composition is characterized by its bold use of color and dynamic brushstrokes, which convey a sense of movement and life within the pastoral setting. The undulating hills and expansive sky in the background frame the central figures, creating a harmonious balance between the elements of nature and the animals depicted. The expressive forms and the vivid palette reflect Avery’s distinct interpretation of the countryside, encapsulating the essence of pastoral tranquility through a Post-Impressionist lens.