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Image: ID: 182 Artist: Heade, Martin Johnson Artist Birth Date: 1819 Artist Death Date: 1904 Artist Country: American Title of Work: View at Southport, Connecticut -- or -- Salt marsh at Southport, Connecticut Date of Work: 1862-1863 Medium: oil Period/Style: URL: http://www.ncmoa.org/collections/highlights/american/1850-1910/073_lrg.shtml Citation: Stebbins, Theodore. The Life and Work of Martin Johnson Heade: A Critical Analysis and Catalogue Raisonne, cat. 104. Index Words: haystack, sunset Place: Connecticut Notes: The North Carolina Museum of Art gives a variant title and dates this work 1875-1881. The horizon is marked by the sea (Long Island Sound?), the sun has just set (or is about to rise), cattle (or horses) graze in the marsh grass, and the high tide virtually surrounds the lone stack, silhouetted under the brightest cloud. Essays: Heades Hay
Image: ID: 2541 Artist: Coe, Benjamin Artist Birth Date: 1799 Artist Death Date: 1883 Artist Country: American Title of Work: West rock, New Haven, Connecticut Date of Work: c 1854-1860 Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.bridgeman.co.uk/search/view_image.asp?button=add&image_id=191916 Citation: Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme, Connecticut Index Words: haycocks, marsh Place: Connecticut Notes: An early contemporary of M.J. Heade. Essays:
Image: ID: 2997 Artist: Harris, Deborah Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Bringing in the salt hay Date of Work: 2000 Medium: oil Period/Style: twentyfirst century URL: http://www.artareas.com/ArtAreas/home.nsf/Item/NT000123A2/$file/salthay11.jpg Citation: Index Words: salt-hay Place: Connecticut Notes: Painted from a photograph of c1890s of Mystic, Connecticut. Essays:
Image: ID: 3252 Artist: Dubiel, Evelyn Artist Birth Date: 1922 Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haying in Old Lyme Date of Work: c1999 Medium: watercolor Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.p4a.com/itemsummary/80207.htm Citation: Index Words: Place: Connecticut Notes: Na•ve landscape poorly reproduced. Essays:
Image: ID: 3291 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Draft horses part of university life Date of Work: Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.advance.uconn.edu/2001/011001/011001hs.htm Citation: Index Words: horses, wagon Place: Connecticut 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: 3429 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Hay Date of Work: 2004 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentyfirst century URL: http://www.danieltrowbridgehouse.com/about_us.html Citation: Index Words: round-hay-bales, architecture Place: Connecticut Notes: Essays:
Image: ID: 3434 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: American Title of Work: Haying time down on the 'Neck' Date of Work: 1910 Medium: photograph Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://home.att.net/~eldad.too/DadsMem002c.htm Citation: Index Words: women, rake, children, pose, wagon, horse Place: Connecticut Notes: The old-fashioned clothes appear to be for the portrait. The 'Neck' is probably Haddam Neck, CT. Essays:
Image: ID: 3581 Artist: Church, Frederic Edwin Artist Birth Date: 1826 Artist Death Date: 1900 Artist Country: American Title of Work: West Rock, New Haven, Connecticut Date of Work: 1849 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.the-athenaeum.org/art/detail.php?ID=13876 Citation: New Britain Museum of American Art. In Novak, Barbara. Nature and culture: American landscape and painting 1825-18-75. NY: Oxford University Press, 1980. Index Words: haycocks, hayfield, wagon, oxen Place: Connecticut Notes: Also titled 'Haying near New Haven.Novak uses this image to illustrate her distinction between nature and culture: the haymakers '(set apart formally and symbolically by planar distinctions) maintian a distance from nature: this allows for a more purposeful activity within nature, diminishing transcendental unities in favor of what we might call a middle phase of reconciliation between man and nature.' [p. 190] Essays:
Image: ID: 3596 Artist: Jones, Albertus Eugene Artist Birth Date: 1882 Artist Death Date: 1957 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Approaching storm Date of Work: 1930s Medium: oil Period/Style: twentieth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/3596.jpg Citation: American art today. NY World's Fair, 1939, p. 95. Index Words: haystack, storm, clouds Place: Connecticut Notes: Essays:
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