Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . No. 171SHEEP GOING TO PASTURE BY HEIXRICH JOHAXX ZUGEL 60* Heinrich Johanii Zugel German: 1850—171— SHEEP GOING TO PASTURE Height, 36 inches; length, 48 inches Morning is breaking bright, and a shepherd is settingout with his charges for another day of feeding in brown, with a gray slouch hat, he is seenclosing some heavy wooden doors at the corner of astable sheltered in a grove of birches. His flock, broadof back, and corpulent in their ample coats of curlingfleece, are huddled close together between the trees,around him, whi


Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . No. 171SHEEP GOING TO PASTURE BY HEIXRICH JOHAXX ZUGEL 60* Heinrich Johanii Zugel German: 1850—171— SHEEP GOING TO PASTURE Height, 36 inches; length, 48 inches Morning is breaking bright, and a shepherd is settingout with his charges for another day of feeding in brown, with a gray slouch hat, he is seenclosing some heavy wooden doors at the corner of astable sheltered in a grove of birches. His flock, broadof back, and corpulent in their ample coats of curlingfleece, are huddled close together between the trees,around him, while his dog in the foreground guardsthem with a schoolmasters eye. The sheep are of thehorned variety, with black faces. The sunshinestreaming through from the left plays in varying coloron their unctuous mats of fleece, while beyond thegrove the distant country is scarcely yet alight. Signed at the lower right, H. Zugei., from the artist, Munich, No. 172HOCHSOMMER BY LEO PUTZ Leo Putz German : 1869— {09


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