Autumn in New England, Cider Making by George Henry Durrie. A busy autumnal farm scene in New England showing figures and livestock engaged in cider making beneath a large, golden-leafed tree.

Autumn in New England, Cider Making

George Henry Durrie

1863 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A warm and inviting 19th-century American landscape capturing the vibrant spirit of an autumn harvest.

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Where it works

A quiet, grounding work in a warmer tonal register — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Kitchen
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Best with clear wall contrast
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Soft white, Rich brown, Deep burgundy

About the piece

Painted in 1863 by George Henry Durrie, this masterwork of American pastoral art depicts the seasonal tradition of cider making. The composition centers on a large, glowing yellow tree and a rustic barn where figures, oxen, and a horse are gathered, all set against a quintessential New England backdrop of rolling hills and autumn foliage.