Hay in Art Database: Search Results

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Image: Haystacks and a lion
ID:  5
Artist:  unknown
Artist Birth Date:  
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Haystacks and a lion
Date of Work:  13th century
Medium:  manuscript
Period/Style:  before 1500
URL:  http://www.art.com/
Citation:  Museu Archeologico Nazionale, Cividale del Friuli, Italy.
Index Words:  haystack, rick, fork, workers
Place:  France
Notes:  Psalter of Saint Elizabeth
Essays:  

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ID:  
Artist:  8
Artist Birth Date:  Limbourg, Paul de
Artist Death Date:  1385
Artist Country: 1416
Title of Work:  French
Date of Work:  June
Medium:  1440
Period/Style:  manuscript
URL:  before 1500
Citation:  http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/rh/img/june.jpg
Index Words:  
Place:  haycocks, cobs, windrows, scythe, woman, rake, fork, Book of Hours
Notes:  France
Essays:  ^^^ Les Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. June. Folio 6v. 'It is harvest time; scantily clad peasants wearing hats mow the wide meadow in unison. Every detail of the operation is carefully observed and rendered. The freshly mown area stands out brightly against the untouched grass, and the already fading shocked hay is still different in color. In the foreground two women rake and stack the hay. The grace, one might even say the elegance, imparted by the fragility and flexibility of these simply dressed reapers is typical of the mixture of perception and charm that characterizes the Limbourgs' genius.' (Notes from the excellent christusrex.org website)

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ID:  Yes
Artist:  
Artist Birth Date:  9
Artist Death Date:  Limbourg, Paul de
Artist Country: 1385
Title of Work:  1416
Date of Work:  French
Medium:  June (detail)
Period/Style:  1440
URL:  manuscript
Citation:  before 1500
Index Words:  http://www.christusrex.org/www2/berry/DB-f6v-d3l.jpg
Place:  
Notes:  haycocks, woman, women, workers, rake
Essays:  France

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ID:  Roles in the hay (work)
Artist:  Yes
Artist Birth Date:  
Artist Death Date:  10
Artist Country: Limbourg, Paul de
Title of Work:  1385
Date of Work:  1416
Medium:  French
Period/Style:  June (detail)
URL:  1440
Citation:  manuscript
Index Words:  before 1500
Place:  http://www.christusrex.org/www2/berry/DB-f6v-d4l.jpg
Notes:  
Essays:  windrow, workers,scythes

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ID:  detail of ID 8: men mowing hay
Artist:  
Artist Birth Date:  Yes
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: 11
Title of Work:  Limbourg, Paul de
Date of Work:  1385
Medium:  1416
Period/Style:  French
URL:  July
Citation:  1440
Index Words:  manuscript
Place:  before 1500
Notes:  http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/rh/img/july.jpg
Essays:  

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ID:  France
Artist:  The Limbourgs represent here the rustic activities of the month of July, the harvest and sheep shearing, in the vicinity of the Chateau du Clain in Poitiers. Poitiers was, in fact, one of the Duc de Berry's habitual homes, a part of his appanage like Berry and Auvergne. Two peasants reap, not with scythes as in the haymaking, but with sickles. One, closely resembling a harvester in the month of June, wears a straw hat and a simple shirt under which appear his drawers or petits draps as they were then called. Every detail of the wheat is minutely rendered. The heads are more golden than the stalks and both are speckled with flowers; on the ground lies the mown wheat, not yet bound in sheaves but already drier than the rest.
Artist Birth Date:  Missed stacks and mistakes
Artist Death Date:  Yes
Artist Country:
Title of Work:  12
Date of Work:  unknown
Medium:  
Period/Style:  
URL:  French
Citation:  Haymaking in roundel
Index Words:  15th century
Place:  manuscript
Notes:  before 1500
Essays:  http://ibs001.colo.firstnet.net.uk/britishlibrary/controller/textsearch?text=9572&x=11&y=8

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ID:  sheaf, sickle, workers, wheat
Artist:  France
Artist Birth Date:  Calendar page for July. (Whole folio) Calendar page for July. Borders of floral decoration with two roundels. Leo, and haymaking, with a figure cutting hay with a sickle.
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: Yes
Title of Work:  
Date of Work:  13
Medium:  Vrelant, Guillaume
Period/Style:  1430
URL:  1481
Citation:  French
Index Words:  Nativity
Place:  15th century
Notes:  manuscript
Essays:  before 1500

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ID:  CS010541
Artist:  fodder, animals, horse, Book of Hours
Artist Birth Date:  France
Artist Death Date:  An ass and a horse reach up for hay in wooden rack.
Artist Country:
Title of Work:  Yes
Date of Work:  
Medium:  23
Period/Style:  Bening, Simon
URL:  1483
Citation:  1561
Index Words:  French
Place:  Haymaking
Notes:  1510-1525
Essays:  manuscript

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ID:  http://ibs001.colo.firstnet.net.uk/britishlibrary/controller/textsearch?text=Bening+and+Haymaking&x=14&y=8
Artist:  
Artist Birth Date:  haycocks, windrows, wagon, workers, scythe, rake, Book of Hours
Artist Death Date:  France
Artist Country: (Whole folio) Calendar miniature for July showing a haymaking scene. Men scythe, women rake.
Title of Work:  Roles in the hay (work), Early hay poems from Lydgate to Hood.
Date of Work:  Yes
Medium:  24
Period/Style:  Bening, Simon
URL:  1483
Citation:  1561
Index Words:  French
Place:  Hunting and hay-making
Notes:  1520-1530
Essays:  manuscript

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ID:  http://ibs001.colo.firstnet.net.uk/britishlibrary/controller/textsearch?text=golf+and+hay&y=5&x=8&idx=1&start=0
Artist:  http://www.moleiro.com/uk/LGolf.html
Artist Birth Date:  windrows, workers, scythe, rake, horse
Artist Death Date:  France
Artist Country: From the Golf Book: (Whole folio) Calendar scene for July: Mowing, hay-making, falconry and hunting. Men scythe, woman rakes. The person for whom this marvelous Book of Hours was made is still unknown. Running along the bottom of the pages in the calendar is a series of images that have always been of great interest. They depict sports activities and other pastimes typical of the period when the manuscript was made. One of the games portrayed is golf, the reason why this book is also known as the Book of Golf. In addition to these small, marginal scenes, the pages of the calendar are characterized by a series of miniatures depicting daily work and leisure activities typical of the 16th century. The son of the artist Alexander Bening, Simon Bening was born in 1483 or 84 in Ghent. Around the year 1500 he began working in Bruges and Ghent, before finally settling in Bruges in approximately 1519. His workshop produced countless books of hours, all truly outstanding, for people of high rank in across Europe. He was undoubtedly the best known miniaturist of his time.
Title of Work:  Early hay poems from Lydgate to Hood.
Date of Work:  Yes
Medium:  25
Period/Style:  Bening, Simon
URL:  1483
Citation:  1561
Index Words:  French
Place:  Hay cart
Notes:  1520-1530
Essays:  manuscript

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