
Rustic Farmhouse Holstein Friesian Cow

by Jan Matson
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60.000 x 60.000 x 2.000 cm.
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Title
Rustic Farmhouse Holstein Friesian Cow
Artist
Jan Matson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
Rustic Farmhouse Holstein Friesian Cow. An oil painting of a Black and white Holstein Friesian Cow named Clementine. Bold cow art for the country kitchen, cafe, farm kitchen or cattle ranch. I love to paint cows, they have such beautiful and gentle faces.
Holstein Friesian cows, often referred to as Holsteins, are one of the most recognizable and widely bred dairy cattle breeds in the world. Known for their distinctive black-and-white spotted patterns, these cows are highly valued for their exceptional milk production. Originating from the Netherlands, Holsteins are now common on dairy farms globally, producing large quantities of milk with relatively low butterfat content, making it ideal for fluid milk and general dairy processing.
In addition to their productivity, Holsteins are appreciated for their adaptability to various climates and farming practices. They are generally docile and easy to manage, making them a popular choice for large-scale and family-operated dairy farms. Red-and-white Holsteins, a color variant, are also recognized and have gained popularity for their unique appearance.
This cow painting has been featured in the following Fine Art America groups:
Square Art World
Lady Photographers and Artists
Your Story of art
Images that Excite
FAA Portraits
Our 4-legged friends
This thickly textured cow print is available as wall art, throw pillows, duvet cover, tote bags, shower curtain, phone cases, round towels, bath towels, mugs, notebooks, tapestries, face masks, jigsaws, etc.
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November 24th, 2020
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