Hay in Art Database: Search Results

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Image: [unloading hay, Argentina]
ID:  1578
Artist:  unknown
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Title of Work:  [unloading hay, Argentina]
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Medium:  stereograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt2z09p2s6/
Citation:  MOAC. Keystone-Mast Collection, UC Riverside.
Index Words:  hay-bundle, crane, transport, water, port
Place:  Argentina
Notes:  A crane moves a large bale of hay at the Buenos Aires waterfront.
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Image: Carrying hay on a farm in Patagonia
ID:  3168
Artist:  unknown
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Title of Work:  Carrying hay on a farm in Patagonia
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Medium:  photograph
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URL:  http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/item1/10340
Citation:  Gathering the Jewels: the website for Welsh cultural history.
Index Words:  square-hay-bales, early-bales, haystack, wagon, horses, technology
Place:  Argentina
Notes:  Since this is in a fine website of Welsh cultural history, we can infer that these are Welsh settlers in Patagonia.
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Image: Parvas
ID:  4360
Artist:  Malharro, Martin
Artist Birth Date:  1865
Artist Death Date:  1911
Artist Country: Argentine
Title of Work:  Parvas
Date of Work:  1911
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/4360.jpg
Citation:  http://www.cossio.net/actividades/pinacoteca/p_04_05/el_trigo.htm
Index Words:  grainstacks, mistakes
Place:  Argentina
Notes:  Our friend Isabel Stirling found this in the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires. The shape and color of the stacks, the poplar-forms against the sky, and the flecked foreground are all frankly influenced by Monet. And frankly, like most of Monet's meules, these stacks are almost certainly cereal not hay. But since it came all the way from Argentina and since we've used Monet's meules de grain and other post-Monet echoes (e.g., Tansey and Munoz), the database deserves to keep this one too!
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