Charolais Cow painting on red background is a painting by Jan Matson which was uploaded on October 26th, 2015.
Charolais Cow painting on red background
An oil painting of a beautiful Charolais cow, 'Rosemary'. Charolais are a beef cattle breed originally from Charolles in France. White cattle were... more
by Jan Matson
Title
Charolais Cow painting on red background
Artist
Jan Matson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
An oil painting of a beautiful Charolais cow, 'Rosemary'. Charolais are a beef cattle breed originally from Charolles in France. White cattle were first noticed in this area of France around 878 AD. They are bred for meat and often crossed with other breeds, including Hereford and Angus cattle. Charolais are the second most common breed of cattle in France.
This cow painting has been featured in the following Fine Art America groups:
AAA Images
Images That Excite
Our 4-Legged friends
Collectors Gallery
Art is Art
Australia in Pictures
The World We See Group
Animal Paintings
A cow portrait would be a bright and colorful addition to a kitchen, cattle ranch, rustic home decor, cafe or farmhouse kitchen. This cow painting is also available with a blue, purple, yellow, white or black background. Please contact me if you prefer another color.
Cow prints are available as stretched canvas prints, acrylic, metal, framed, posters, phone cases, greeting cards, tote bags, duvet covers, shower curtains, throw pillows, mugs, towels, throw rugs, fleece blankets, phone cases, shower curtains and other products. Animal prints make colorful additions to any home decor!
I have more Charolais cattle and other cow paintings to browse. Just click on my name (above left) and go to my Cow Paintings Gallery and my Animal Paintings Gallery.
If you like my art, I would appreciate it if you would take a moment to share it using the buttons: pin to pinterest, google+, stumbleupon, facebook & tweet, also liking & favorite. Thank you!
Uploaded
October 26th, 2015
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Comments (9)
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"