Oil on canvas. Dimensions 121 x 81 cm; framed 130 x 94 cm. A sweeping pastoral landscape centered around a group of shepherds and animals in the foreground, with a large mountain in the background and an open light that sweeps across valleys, clouds, and hills in an atmosphere of serene spaciousness. The composition is constructed by large groves of trees on either side that frame the scene and draw the eye to the center, where oxen, sheep, goats, dogs, and common people are gathered in everyday poses of rest, tending livestock, and conversation. The scene takes on an almost biblical or idealized character, typical of Baroque pastoral painting, where the humble is ennobled by the vastness of the landscape and the harmony between nature and human life. The artistic quality lies in the spatial organization, the skillful interplay of warm shadows and distant blue tones, and the fluidity with which figures, animals, and features of the terrain are combined. Based on its composition, subject matter, and the identification indicated on the label, the work is placed within the sphere of Pedro Orrente, within the 17th-century Spanish school, heir to Venetian and naturalist models adapted to Spanish taste. It stands out for its theatrical flair, the rustic nobility of its subject, and the way in which it transforms a scene of shepherds into a poetic and monumental vision of the countryside. Provenance: important private collection.