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Image: Ralph Wheelock's Farm
ID:  337
Artist:  Alexander, Francis
Artist Birth Date:  1800
Artist Death Date:  1880
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Ralph Wheelock's Farm
Date of Work:  1822
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.bridgeman.co.uk/search/view_image.asp?button=add&image_id=39823
Citation:  National Gallery, Washington, DC
Index Words:  haycocks, haycart, wagon workers
Place:  Virginia
Notes:  ^^^ Another documentary painting of a white farmhouse with several red outbuildings at the top of a rise. A large hayfield covers the hill between the farmstead and the observer; the foreground is a regular row of haycocks; and another row is being loaded onto a wagon by half-a-dozen workers. Higher up the hill, a team of scythers mow the grass which is already brown.
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Image: Indians corraling horses
ID:  338
Artist:  Moran, Peter
Artist Birth Date:  1842
Artist Death Date:  1914
Artist Country: British/American
Title of Work:  Indians corraling horses
Date of Work:  1883
Medium:  etching
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?33441&=list&=1&=A027450&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f
Citation:  Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco Imagebase
Index Words:  haystack, mistake, grainstack, threshing, horses
Place:  New Mexico
Notes:  Why the herd of horses is galloping around the stack in the high poled corral is unclear, nor, indeed, whether the crude mound is of hay or straw. Without further documentation, we might infer that the horses are threshing grain from straw. The village at the right in the background seems to have ladders like those in a Southwestern pueblo. In 2006, the discovery of Moran's painting of the same subject (ID 5200), more precisly entitled Horses threshing wheat, San Juan, New Mexico confirmed this speculation.
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Image: Mowing
ID:  339
Artist:  Moran, Peter
Artist Birth Date:  1842
Artist Death Date:  1914
Artist Country: British/American
Title of Work:  Mowing
Date of Work:  1887
Medium:  etching
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.ku.edu/~sma/barns/moran.htm
Citation:  Remembering the Family Farm, and Exhibit at the Spencer Museum of Art, Kansas University.
Index Words:  mower, horses
Place:  United States
Notes:  A farmer rides a horse-drawn mower that drops the hay behind it in neat swaths. 'The harness for this team of horses pulling a sickle-bar mower is accurately conceived. The strings hanging from the horsesŐ backs help keep the flies away (Flory & Fishburn interview).' (Spencer Museum)
Essays:  Marsh hay poems of John Frederic Herbin.

Image: Haymaking
ID:  433
Artist:  Waite, Edward Wilkins
Artist Birth Date:  1854
Artist Death Date:  1924
Artist Country: British
Title of Work:  Haymaking
Date of Work:  
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/433.jpg
Citation:  Country Life v154 (October 25 1973) p supp 67.
Index Words:  haycart, wagon, hayfield, haycocks
Place:  England
Notes:  From a high angle of view, the observer looks down on a hayfield with rows of low mounds. A horse-drawn wagon is being loaded just to the right of center by a belt of imposing trees. The content of ID 434, exhibited in 1908, is very similar.
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Image: Snow effect at L'Hermitage, Pontoise
ID:  533
Artist:  Pissarro, Camille
Artist Birth Date:  1830
Artist Death Date:  1903
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Snow effect at L'Hermitage, Pontoise
Date of Work:  1875
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/533.jpg
Citation:  Impressionists in winter: effets de neige. Washington, DC: Phillips Collection, 1998
Index Words:  haystacks, winter
Place:  France
Notes:  In this snow scene, the content of the low stacks is ambiguous, perhaps either hay for winter fodder or manure to be spread as fertilizer when the fields soften.
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Image:  No image available
ID:  633
Artist:  Dupre, Julien
Artist Birth Date:  1851
Artist Death Date:  1910
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Haymakers
Date of Work:  1886
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  
Citation:  Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA.
Index Words:  
Place:  France
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Image: Peasant with sickle seen from the back
ID:  733
Artist:  Van Gogh, Vincent
Artist Birth Date:  1853
Artist Death Date:  1890
Artist Country: Dutch
Title of Work:  Peasant with sickle seen from the back
Date of Work:  1885 -aug
Medium:  drawing
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.vangoghgallery.com/drawings/p_1314.htm
Citation:  
Index Words:  mowing, sickle, harvest
Place:  France
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Image: Hayricks
ID:  833
Artist:  Mondrian, Piet
Artist Birth Date:  1872
Artist Death Date:  1944
Artist Country: Dutch
Title of Work:  Hayricks
Date of Work:  1908
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/833.jpg
Citation:  Seuphor, Michel. Piet Mondrian: Life and Work. NY: Abrams, cc167
Index Words:  haystacks, abstract
Place:  Netherlands
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Image: Hay stacks
ID:  933
Artist:  Farnsworth, Louise Richards
Artist Birth Date:  1878
Artist Death Date:  1969
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Hay stacks
Date of Work:  1935
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.shs.nebo.edu/Museum/images/farnsworthhay.jpg
Citation:  
Index Words:  haystacks
Place:  United States
Notes:  biog http://www.shs.nebo.edu/Museum/farnsworth.html
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Image: Great haymaking
ID:  1033
Artist:  Arnaud, Marcel
Artist Birth Date:  1877
Artist Death Date:  1956
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Great haymaking
Date of Work:  
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corianne.net/uk/htm/post_card.php
Citation:  
Index Words:  mule, haystack, woman, rake
Place:  France
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