This oil painting dates to the early 19th century, circa 1820–1840. The composition depicts two horses in a wooded landscape, rendered with an emphasis on movement and natural interaction, characteristic of period animal painting.
Executed in oil on canvas, the work features warm earthy tones and a softly atmospheric background. The brushwork is controlled yet expressive, particularly in the modeling of the horses and surrounding foliage. The canvas retains its original character and surface.
The painting shows visible age-related wear, including craquelure and surface patina, consistent with its age. The work remains stable and visually coherent, suitable for display in both classical and eclectic interiors.