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Image: ID: 3390 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haying in Moraine Park Date of Work: 1890s Medium: photograph Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://rockyweb.cr.usgs.gov/rmnp/moraine_sett.html Citation: Index Words: horses, mowing, horse-rake Place: Colorado Notes: Essays:
Image: ID: 3391 Artist: Pollock, Jackson Artist Birth Date: 1912 Artist Death Date: 1956 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haying (Harvest, or Stacking hay) Date of Work: Medium: lithograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.artline.com/galleries/aaron/prints/pollock/pollock.html Citation: Aaron Galleries. $6,500 Index Words: horse, wagon, woman, pitching, abstract Place: United States Notes: One would expect the famous abstract expressionist to be inspired by the interwoven textures of the haybale or stack, and so this early inpressionistic lithograph, depicting a woman on top of a load, is remarkable. Essays:
Image: ID: 3392 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haying with horses Date of Work: 2000 Medium: book illustration Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://store.alpdev.com/view.phtml?store_id=12&prodid=382 Citation: Miller, Lynn R. Haying with horses. Cover design. Index Words: haystacks, horses, hay-sweep Place: United States Notes: A new practical reference text with 1,000 illustrations covering all aspects of Haymaking with Horses and Mules in harness. Offering in-depth information on Mowers, Rakes, Hayloaders, Buckrakes, Stackers, Tracks and Trollies for barns, Hay Fork systems, Balers, Wagons, Feed Sleds, and Forecart adaptations etc. And covering the building of loose hay stacks and wagon loads. Unloading systems, and feeding systems are also covered. Essays:
Image: ID: 3393 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Looks like soggy shredded what Date of Work: 2003 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentyfirst century URL: http://tectorum.com/mountain/archives/looks_like_soggy_shredded_wheat.html Citation: Index Words: round-hay-bales, water, weather Place: North Carolina Notes: Essays:
Image: ID: 3394 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Land use history: agricultural abandonment Date of Work: 1897 Medium: photograph Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.trincoll.edu/prog/churchfarm/fieldstation/history/photos.htm Citation: Index Words: oxen, wagon Place: Connecticut Notes: The upper photograph shows the land at the end of the nineteenth century when the meadows were harvested for hay; the lower shows the invasion of woody plants by September 2000. Essays:
Image: ID: 3395 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Flop-over hay rake Date of Work: c2000 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/ohkf/lifenine.html Citation: Oliver H. Kelley Farm, State Historic Site. Illustrates farming methods of the 1860s. Index Words: oxen, hay-sweep, museum, tourism, reenactment Place: Minnesota Notes: A new flop-over hay rake pulled by oxen or horses is used to rake hay. One farmer with these new tools could do the work of 10 farm laborers using hand rakes. Essays:
Image: ID: 3396 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Oxen and hay cart Date of Work: c2000 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/ohkf/lifenine.html Citation: Oliver H. Kelley Farm, State Historic Site. Index Words: oxen, hay-cart, museum, tourism, reenactment Place: Minnesota Notes: Even with new technology, haying was hot, dirty, tiring work for farmers and oxen. Essays:
Image: ID: 3397 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Oxen and hay cart Date of Work: c2000 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.mnhs.org/places/sites/ohkf/lifenine.html Citation: Oliver H. Kelley Farm, State Historic Site. Index Words: horses, mowing, haycocks, museum Place: Minnesota Notes: Our hayfields are planted with red clover and timothy grass. Horse-drawn mowers available in the 1860s could cut 10 acres of hay in a day. One farm laborer with a hand scythe could cut only one or two acres in a day. Essays:
Image: ID: 3398 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Swathing Date of Work: c2000 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://home.sprynet.com/~woodhinge/caswell.html Citation: Index Words: tractor, windrows Place: North Carolina Notes: The making of hay requires that the farmer have an understanding of the weather and weather to come, a little luck, as well as the skill of time management that would make any corporate executive envious. Essays:
Image: ID: 3399 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Bales in a field Date of Work: c2000 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://home.sprynet.com/~woodhinge/caswell.html Citation: Index Words: round-hay-bales, North Carolina Place: North Carolina Notes: The end of a good day's work: the rolls are waiting to be taken to the barn. This day, the afternoon sun brightens our completion of haying. Seems to me that city people can't quite understand that our lives should follow thus- that after a good day's work, reverent appreciation, thanks and gladness comes next. Essays:
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