The artwork, entitled “Painting Cowboys in the Bad Lands,” was created by the artist Thomas Eakins in the year 1888. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Realism art movement and falls under the genre of landscape. The dimensions of the artwork are 115.57 x 81.92 cm, and it is currently held in a private collection.
The artwork presents a sweeping view of a rugged, sunlit landscape, capturing the essence of the Bad Lands with its expansive, undulating terrain. In the foreground, two cowboys are depicted on horseback, seemingly in contemplation or conversation, with the vast, arid landscape stretching behind them. Eakins skillfully employs a naturalistic palette of muted earth tones, emphasizing the harsh yet beautiful environment. The composition conveys a sense of isolation and the rugged spirit of the American West, reflecting Eakins’ commitment to realist representation.