Trotting Cracks on the Snow (1858) by Currier and Ives

Trotting Cracks on the Snow - Currier and Ives - 1858

Artwork Information

TitleTrotting Cracks on the Snow
ArtistCurrier and Ives
Date1858
Art MovementRomanticism

About Trotting Cracks on the Snow

The artwork titled “Trotting Cracks on the Snow” was created by Currier and Ives in 1858. It belongs to the Romanticism art movement and fits within the genre of genre painting. This piece is part of the “Horse Racing” series by the artist.

In this vibrant winter scene, the artwork depicts several horse-drawn sleighs racing across a snow-covered landscape. The horses, adorned with ornate harnesses, demonstrate the spirit and energy synonymous with wintertime races. The passengers, bundled up against the cold, appear engaged and eager as they participate in this exhilarating event. In the foreground, a dog runs alongside the sleighs, adding to the dynamic atmosphere of the scene. The snow-covered ground and distant trees provide a serene backdrop, contrasting the lively action in the foreground. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of a 19th-century winter leisure activity, exuding both movement and a sense of rural charm.

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