New Friends

Art by John Bradley
- Early Settlers -
Holdson | 1000 pieces | 2015
A horse-drawn bakery cart meets a small dog in front of a colonial-style house.

The central focus of the artwork is a horse hitched to a wooden wagon, identified by text on the side as a bakery cart belonging to "D. Mullins, Baker." The horse is depicted in a moment of gentle interaction, lowering its head to greet a small, light-coloured dog standing on the dusty path. The warm, earthy tones of the wagon and the horse contrast with the cool, bright palette of the surrounding landscape.

In the background, a single-story colonial-style house with a white exterior, green trim, and a gabled roof sits behind a white picket fence. Lush, mature trees with vibrant green and bronze foliage rise behind the residence, suggesting a tranquil, rural settlement. The composition is balanced, with the house placed to the right and the wagon and horse occupying the left-center foreground, all set against a soft, hazy backdrop of distant hills.

The artwork is a detailed illustration with a nostalgic, painterly quality. The light appears to be that of a clear, bright day, casting soft shadows that ground the subjects on the flat, dirt track. The overall mood is peaceful and idyllic, capturing a slice of historical pioneer life with a focus on a quiet, friendly encounter between the animals.

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Rectangular Landscape | | Ribbon/Grid cut | Cardboard
Manufacturer ID: 09596 | Barcode: 9414131095988
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Submitted 2026-06-13
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