The artwork titled “Two Oxen in Winter Four Legs,” created by Maud Lewis, belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of animal painting. In the artwork, two oxen are depicted standing side by side, adorned with harnesses decorated in gold. Snow-covered fir trees form the background, suggesting a winter setting. The oxen, characterized by their simplistic yet expressive facial features, are painted with a charming and unassuming style that is emblematic of Lewis’s approach to art. The overall composition exudes a sense of rustic tranquility and straightforwardness, capturing the essence of rural life in winter.
