● On view now — Gallery 213
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Paulus Potter, a prolific painter and etcher during his short life, elevated images of cows, oxen, and other domestic animals to majestic emblems of nature. His lavish attention to the physical appearances of such beasts—the varied texture and coloring of their hair, their characteristic poses, their bulky contours—borders on portraiture and likely derived from drawings he made from life. With Potter, animal painting blossomed into an independent genre in the Dutch Republic.
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Jan Kobell (II) — Oxen in the Meadow
Aelbert Cuyp — River Landscape with Cows
Jan van Ravenswaay — Meadow with Animals
Adriaen van de Velde — Mountainous Landscape with Cows
Adolf Karel Maximiliaan Engel — Landscape with Cattle
Abraham van Calraet — Cattle
Jacob van Strij — Milking Time
Jacob van Strij — Meadow Landscape with Animals
Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625–1654) — The Cowherd
Jan Vrolijk — A Cow with her Calf in a Meadow
Adriaen van de Velde — A Cow and Three Sheep
Émile van Marcke (French, 1827–1890) — The Mill