The artwork, titled “Drawing of mules, including one full length,” is a product of Claude Lorrain, created between 1630 and 1640. It belongs to the Baroque art movement and is categorized as a sketch and study. This piece is housed in the British Museum in London, UK.
The artwork depicts a detailed study of mules, highlighting one in full length. The artist employs a restrained yet precise technique to capture the essence of these hardworking animals. A full-length mule, burdened with saddlebags, stands prominently on the left, exuding a sense of endurance and patience. To the right, additional sketches of mules’ heads and body parts are evident, showcasing Lorrain’s meticulous observation and intricate detailing. The neutral tones and deliberate strokes contribute to a timeless quality that exemplifies the artist’s mastery in capturing the natural world.