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| Title | Cattle | |
| Collection | Cooper Gallery, Barnsley | |
| Artist | Attributed to Cartier, Carl (French artist, 1855-) | |
| Date Earliest | possibly about 1880 | |
| Date Latest | possibly about 1900 | |
| Signed | yes | |
| Description | This painting of cattle and sheep drinking in a stream is typical of animal subjects produced in the late nineteenth century in France and Britain. Reminiscent of works produced by Thomas Sidney Cooper, such works were painted in vast quantities. | |
| Current Accession Number | CP/TR 213 | |
| Former Accession Number | 31 | |
| Inscription | front ll 'Cartier' | |
| Subject | animal (cattle); landscape | |
| Measurements | 71 x 90 cm (estimate) | |
| Material | oil on canvas | |
| Acquisition Details | Given by T. Fox 1934. | |
| Publications | Cooper Art Gallery Barnsley Catalogue, Barnsley, about 1935; Cooper Art Gallery Catalogue, Barnsley, 1958. | |
| Rights Owner | Published by kind permission of the Cooper Gallery Trustees | |
| Author | Alastair Smith | |