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Image: ID: 1133 Artist: Fleischner, Richard Artist Birth Date: 1944 Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Hay interior Date of Work: 1971 Medium: sculpture Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/1133.jpg Citation: Flash Art International n94-95 (January-February 1980) p.20. Index Words: Place: United States Notes: Essays:
Image: ID: 1233 Artist: Knight, Daniel Ridgway Artist Birth Date: 1839 Artist Death Date: 1929 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Peasants lunching in a field Date of Work: 1875 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/detail.php?ID=14559 Citation: Weisber, Gabriel P. Beyond impressionism: the naturalist impulse. NY: Abrams, 1992, p. 157. Index Words: harvest, workers, resting Place: France Notes: Not a haymaking scene, but worth including as an example of peasants at rest in the field, and for the fine depiction of large desmoiselles, weatherproof stooks of sheaves. Essays:
Image: ID: 1330 Artist: Hill, Edward Rufus Artist Birth Date: 1851 Artist Death Date: 1908 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Hay barge Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=1908 Citation: Index Words: hay-barge, water, sunset Place: California Notes: The son of the more famous landscape painter, Thomas Hill, at the age of ten, travelled overland with the family to San Francisco, lived and died in the Bay Area. So we can fairly assume that this was a San Francisco Bay hayboat. This tiny painting (4x6) was offered by Edan Hughes for $900, January 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1331 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Gathering hay at Mt. Tam[alpais] Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=19 Citation: Index Words: wagon, oxen Place: California Notes: The scene has a loaded hay wagon, pulled by two oxen, being led down the slopes of Mount Tamalpais, a Marin County landmark overlooking thenorth San Francisco Bay. Offered by Edan Huges for $1100, January, 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1332 Artist: Denny, Gideon Jacques Artist Birth Date: 1830 Artist Death Date: 1886 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Hay barges, Golden Gate Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=1927 Citation: Index Words: haybarge,water Place: California Notes: A hay barge is shown on rough water at the Golden Gate entrance to the San Francisco Bay, long before the bridge was built. As a youth Denny worked as a sailor on Chesapeake Bay. He moved to San Francisco in 1862 and specialized in marine paintings. Offered by Edan Hughes for $17600, January, 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1333 Artist: Farnsworth, Alfred Artist Birth Date: 1858 Artist Death Date: 1908 Artist Country: British/American Title of Work: Haying in Marin Date of Work: Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=2310 Citation: Index Words: wagon, horses Place: California Notes: Farnsworth was born in England, moved to Paris, then Canada, then Washington State, and finally to northern California in 1892. This watercolor of a horse-drawn hay-wagon with rider on top seems to have Mount Tamalpais in the background.Offered by Edan Hughes for $2750, January 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1334 Artist: McMeekin, Joseph Patrick Artist Birth Date: 1857 Artist Death Date: 1936 Artist Country: Irish/American Title of Work: Haying in Sonoma County Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=2196 Citation: Index Words: hayfield, haycocks Place: California Notes: McMeekin was born in Dublin, came to America in 1872, settled first in Utah, and then in Idaho. Moved to Napa, California in 1910 and spent the rest of his life there. This painting shows what appears to be a row of large eucalyptustrees to the left and a hayfield on the right. Offfered by Edan Hughes for $1980, January, 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1335 Artist: Miner, Frederick R Artist Birth Date: 1876 Artist Death Date: 1935 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haystacks in Autumn Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=754 Citation: Index Words: harvest, mistake Place: United States Notes: The shape of the so-called haystacks clearly suggests that they are stookx of sheaves of some kind of cereal crop. Miner dividied his time between the east and west coasts. This painting lacks a clear regional identity, but the foliage suggests New England. Offered by Edan Hughes for $1100, January 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1336 Artist: Pebbles, Frank M Artist Birth Date: 1839 Artist Death Date: 1928 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Landscape Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=825 Citation: Index Words: haycocks, hayfield Place: California Notes: Pebbles was a portraitist for most of his career, turning to landscapes late in life, when he moved permanently to San Francisco in 1915. This canvas of a hayfield near a creek was offered by Edan Hughes for $1045, January 2004. Essays:
Image: ID: 1337 Artist: Safford, Charles Putnam Artist Birth Date: 1900 Artist Death Date: 1963 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haystacks Date of Work: 1932 Medium: oil Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.edanhughes.com/detail.cfm?ArtworkID=1737 Citation: Index Words: harvest, mistake Place: California Notes: These 'haystacks' are almost certainly stooks of sheaves; the sheaf on top is inverted to deflect the rain. In the 1930s Safford was a WPA illustrator in San Francisco and returned to the Bay Area after serving in World War II. Offered by Edan Hughes for $1650, January 2004. Essays:
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