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Image: Ipswich marshes
ID:  216
Artist:  Heade, Martin Johnson
Artist Birth Date:  1819
Artist Death Date:  1904
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Ipswich marshes
Date of Work:  1867
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.nbmaa.org/FULLSIZE/heade_full.html
Citation:  Stebbins, Theodore. The Life and Work of Martin Johnson Heade: A Critical Analysis and Catalogue Raisonne, cat. 167 and p.119 [color]
Index Words:  haystacks, hay-shed, sunset
Place:  United States
Notes:  According to Stebbins, the small coastal town of Ipswich, Mass, has salt marshes much smaller than the one shown here, which may well represent a New Jersey scene. About forty stacks are depicted, scattered irregularly and with decreasing size towards the sun's disc just above the pink horizon. Of particular interest is the closest stack which is under a backlit Dutch hay-shed. Yale University Press used this panorama to fine effect across the opening of the title page in Stebbins' 2000 biography of Heade.
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Image: Hurry! {cover art]
ID:  1216
Artist:  Smith, Joseph A
Artist Birth Date:  
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Hurry! {cover art]
Date of Work:  2000
Medium:  book illustration
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/1216.jpg
Citation:  in Haas, Jessie. Hurry! NY: Harper Collins, 2000
Index Words:  wagon, weather, workers, child, horses
Place:  United States
Notes:  See ID 1246-1250 for an earlier book on haymaking by the same author and illustrator.
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Image: Unloading the haystack at home
ID:  2160
Artist:  McLaughlin, Kathleen Laraia
Artist Birth Date:  1968
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Unloading the haystack at home
Date of Work:  2000
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.leafpile.com/TravelLog/Romania/Farming/TakingHaystackDown/Haystack.htm
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Index Words:  wagon, haybarn, architecture
Place:  Romania
Notes:  Having successfully negotiated the rutted farm roads, in McLaughlin's simile 'like a giant block of grass jelly,' the hay is unloaded into barns near the farm.
Essays:  Frost on the hay.

Image: Haycocks in field
ID:  2161
Artist:  McLaughlin, Kathleen Laraia
Artist Birth Date:  1968
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Haycocks in field
Date of Work:  2000
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.klmphoto.com/RomaniaTrip.htm
Citation:  
Index Words:  haycocks
Place:  Romania
Notes:  Five conical haycocks are fenced in a Romanian field to protect them from grazing animals.
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Image: Winter
ID:  2162
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  
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Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Winter
Date of Work:  1868
Medium:  pastel
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/2162.jpg
Citation:  Impressionism by the editors of Realites. Secaucus, NJ: Chartwell Books, 1973, p.43
Index Words:  grainstack, winter, abstract
Place:  France
Notes:  The composition is dominated by the bleak textures and simple symmetrical perspective of a winter field, grass strips holding white snow and framing a melted darker area of plowland. Balancing the dour ground is a threatening sky. A cluster of stacks, their shapes suggesting grain not hay, and a more distant village, relieve the stark abstraction.
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Image: Cloud bank over mountain, Isle of Skye
ID:  2163
Artist:  Bullaty, Sonja
Artist Birth Date:  1925
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: Czechoslovakian
Title of Work:  Cloud bank over mountain, Isle of Skye
Date of Work:  
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/2163.jpg
Citation:  Mother Earth: through the eyes of women photographers and writers. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1992, p. 125.
Index Words:  haycocks
Place:  Scotland
Notes:  The cloud-shrouded mountain which almost fills the frame is shaped like a haystack. The actual hay, in two cocks, barely emerges from the dusk in the foreground.
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Image: Haystacks in the Bavarian Alps
ID:  2164
Artist:  Miller, Barbara A
Artist Birth Date:  1941
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Haystacks in the Bavarian Alps
Date of Work:  
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/2164.jpg
Citation:  Mother Earth: through the eyes of women photographers and writers. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1992, p. 132.
Index Words:  haycocks
Place:  Germany
Notes:  A line of haycocks, in the style Sotriffer referred to as 'Heumannchen' in nearby Austria, march off towards a wall of the Bavarian Alps.
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Image: Puppy love
ID:  2165
Artist:  JDC
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Title of Work:  Puppy love
Date of Work:  2000
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  PE-031-0465
Index Words:  child, dog, transport, play
Place:  
Notes:  Sentimental commercial pose of child with puppies in a hay-lined wheel-barrow.
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Image: Farm boys moving bales of hay
ID:  2166
Artist:  unknown
Artist Birth Date:  
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Farm boys moving bales of hay
Date of Work:  c 2000
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  CB050595
Index Words:  square-hay-bales, barn, children, workers, dog
Place:  United States
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Image: Teasing the pup
ID:  2167
Artist:  Brown, John George
Artist Birth Date:  1831
Artist Death Date:  1913
Artist Country: British/American
Title of Work:  Teasing the pup
Date of Work:  
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  IX001113
Index Words:  child, dog, play
Place:  United States
Notes:  Playful painting of boy teasing dog with an apple. The dog's kennel is lined with well-painted hay.
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