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Image: Hayricks, Giverny
ID:  438
Artist:  Conder, Charles Edward
Artist Birth Date:  1868
Artist Death Date:  1909
Artist Country: British/Australian
Title of Work:  Hayricks, Giverny
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Medium:  drawing
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/438.jpg
Citation:  Burlington Magazine v118 (October 1976) p. xii.
Index Words:  haystacks, architecture
Place:  France
Notes:  There are two large stacks at the left of this sketch. While they resemble the thatched, conical Giverny grainstacks of Monet, the low mounds of material strewn loosely towards the observer seem more like hay than straw.
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Image: Plum tree
ID:  451
Artist:  Conder, Charles Edward
Artist Birth Date:  1868
Artist Death Date:  1909
Artist Country: British/Australian
Title of Work:  Plum tree
Date of Work:  1891
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=2547&searchid=8797
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Index Words:  haystack
Place:  France
Notes:  Conder left Australia for Paris in 1890. This painting was one of his first in France. The delicate blossoms frame a foreground screen, through which a haystack or grainstack is visible.
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Image: Haystacks (Les Meules)
ID:  455
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Haystacks (Les Meules)
Date of Work:  1846
Medium:  drawing
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/455.jpg
Citation:  Becker, Christoph. Camille Pissarro. Hatje Cantz:c1999, p.18
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Place:  France
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Image: Haymakers' rest
ID:  456
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Haymakers' rest
Date of Work:  1848
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/joconde/0023/m503104_95de20693_p.jpg
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Index Words:  haystack, workers, resting, women, fork
Place:  France
Notes:  The unusual composition has prompted speculation that some of the painting has been destroyed. At the base of a haystack which towers out of the frame at left, three women and a man are resting. The man is lying down with his back to the observer. One of his companions is standing and apparently eating from her right hand, while holding a rough wooden fork with her left. The two other women are seated. The closer of them is beautifully lit and has her hand extended. The other, in shadow, seems almost like a continuation of the stack behind her.
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Image: Botteleurs du foin
ID:  457
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Botteleurs du foin
Date of Work:  1850
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.culture.gouv.fr/Wave/image/joconde/0002/m503604_98de5147_p.jpg
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Index Words:  haystack, workers, bundling, woman, rake
Place:  France
Notes:  ^^^ A woman is raking hay, possibly using a fork, towards two men who are busily gathering bundles (bottles), precursors of our machine-made bales. In the background, piled to the top edge of the frame are large stacks of loose hay.
Essays:  Roles in the hay (work)

Image: Ruth and Boaz (The harvesters' meal)
ID:  458
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Ruth and Boaz (The harvesters' meal)
Date of Work:  1852-1853
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/458.jpg
Citation:  Bouret, Jean. The Barbizon School and 19th century French landscape painting. London: Thames and Hudson, 1973, p.176-177. [color]
Index Words:  haystacks, women, resting
Place:  France
Notes:  also crayon study, 1851-1852
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Image: Glaneuses (The gleaners)
ID:  459
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Glaneuses (The gleaners)
Date of Work:  1857
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.nalasgallery.com/art-prints/SHD-S1239
Citation:  Rosenblum, Robert. Paintings in the Musee d'Orsay. NY, 1989, p. 90 description, p.91
Index Words:  harvest, women
Place:  France
Notes:  Given the activity of the women, the stacks in the background although ambiguous in form and content, are probably of wheat sheaves. But the painting is so famous it dese4rves a place here.
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Image: Autumn, the haystacks
ID:  460
Artist:  Millet, Jean-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1814
Artist Death Date:  1875
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Autumn, the haystacks
Date of Work:  1874
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hooiberg.info/images/schilderijen/klassiek/millet.jpg
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Index Words:  haystacks, mistakes, storm, architecture, sheep
Place:  France
Notes:  The three magnificent stacks under a dramatic sky, made monumental both by the large flock of sheep receding towards the dwarfed figure in front of them have the conical shape of a cereal rather than a hay crop.
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Image: Harvest
ID:  461
Artist:  Daubigny, Charles-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1817
Artist Death Date:  1878
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Harvest
Date of Work:  1851
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/461.jpg
Citation:  Rosenblum, Robert. Paintings in the Musee d'Orsay. NY, 1989, p. 117 [color]
Index Words:  harvest
Place:  France
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Image: Haystack (La meule)
ID:  462
Artist:  Daubigny, Charles-Francois
Artist Birth Date:  1817
Artist Death Date:  1878
Artist Country: French
Title of Work:  Haystack (La meule)
Date of Work:  1856
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/462.jpg
Citation:  Becker, Christoph. Camille Pissarro. Hatje Cantz:c1999, p.5
Index Words:  hay-cart, horse, haystack
Place:  France
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