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Image: Mesilla, New Mexico
ID:  320
Artist:  Schuchard, Carl
Artist Birth Date:  1827
Artist Death Date:  1883
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Mesilla, New Mexico
Date of Work:  1854
Medium:  engraving
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/320.jpg
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Index Words:  haystack
Place:  New Mexico
Notes:  Schuchard illustrated the A. B. Gray survey of the southwest frontier. This view of a typical adobe pueblo has a raised haystack at right.
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Image: Indians corraling horses
ID:  338
Artist:  Moran, Peter
Artist Birth Date:  1842
Artist Death Date:  1914
Artist Country: British/American
Title of Work:  Indians corraling horses
Date of Work:  1883
Medium:  etching
Period/Style:  nineteenth century
URL:  http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?33441&=list&=1&=A027450&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f
Citation:  Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco Imagebase
Index Words:  haystack, mistake, grainstack, threshing, horses
Place:  New Mexico
Notes:  Why the herd of horses is galloping around the stack in the high poled corral is unclear, nor, indeed, whether the crude mound is of hay or straw. Without further documentation, we might infer that the horses are threshing grain from straw. The village at the right in the background seems to have ladders like those in a Southwestern pueblo. In 2006, the discovery of Moran's painting of the same subject (ID 5200), more precisly entitled Horses threshing wheat, San Juan, New Mexico confirmed this speculation.
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Image: Hayfield in Arroyo Hondo
ID:  1014
Artist:  Frank, Alyce
Artist Birth Date:  1932
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Hayfield in Arroyo Hondo
Date of Work:  1993
Medium:  oil
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/images/1014.jpg
Citation:  Redstone Art Publishing, Inc. Santa Fe, NM
Index Words:  hayfield, square-hay-bales
Place:  New Mexico
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Image: Cutting tobosa grass hay with a truck
ID:  1417
Artist:  Ares, Fred N
Artist Birth Date:  
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Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  Cutting tobosa grass hay with a truck
Date of Work:  1937
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  FS003387
Index Words:  mowing
Place:  New Mexico
Notes:  A Forest Service truck serves as a tractor pulling a mower, cutting tobosa grass near Las Cruces, NM.
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Image: Labores (Los almiares)
ID:  1423
Artist:  Alvarez Bravo, Lola
Artist Birth Date:  1907
Artist Death Date:  1993
Artist Country: Mexican
Title of Work:  Labores (Los almiares)
Date of Work:  c 1940
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.hayinart.com/1423.jpg
Citation:  AMICO. Center for Creative Photography
Index Words:  haystack, workers
Place:  Mexico
Notes:  Dwarfed by the ramped stack on which they are working, men carry hay on poles.
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Image: Descansando (Resting)
ID:  1424
Artist:  Alvarez Bravo, Lola
Artist Birth Date:  1907
Artist Death Date:  1993
Artist Country: Mexican
Title of Work:  Descansando (Resting)
Date of Work:  1960
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.artnet.com/ag/fineartdetail.asp?aid=2998&wid=34450&page=1&group=&max_tn_page=
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Index Words:  square-hay-bales, truck, transport, workers, resting
Place:  Mexico
Notes:  A modern version of the conventional genre of workers resting in the hay, the photograph shows two men sleeping under a hay truck.
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Image: From the series Red white blue and god bless you
ID:  1700
Artist:  Harris, Alex
Artist Birth Date:  1949
Artist Death Date:  
Artist Country: American
Title of Work:  From the series Red white blue and god bless you
Date of Work:  1982
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.getty.edu/art/collections/objects/oz134124.html
Citation:  AMICO, J Paul Getty Museum; and Jackson, J. B. The essential landscape: the New Mexico Photographic Survey. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1985, dust jacket.
Index Words:  fodder, snow, winter
Place:  New Mexico
Notes:  This image of winter hay feeding near Las Trampas, NM, was on the cover of the 1985 anthology of essays by the brilliantly influential cultural geographer J.B.Jackson. The collection, appropriately enough, was entitled The Essential Landscape.
Essays:  Hay in winter

Image: Horse pulling wagon full of hay
ID:  1710
Artist:  Cooke, Richard A
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Title of Work:  Horse pulling wagon full of hay
Date of Work:  c 1986
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  RC001406
Index Words:  haycart, horse, child, dog
Place:  Mexico
Notes:  A boy rides on a load of hay (or perhaps straw), pulled by a thin horse, with a thin dog running alongside the track near Mixquic, not far from Mexico City.
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Image: Small haystacks in field
ID:  1852
Artist:  Lehman, Danny
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Title of Work:  Small haystacks in field
Date of Work:  1995
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  DY001449
Index Words:  hayfield, haycocks
Place:  Mexico
Notes:  Small conical cocks, tied off at the top to protect them from the weather, are ranged densely across fields near Cuernavaca, Morelos.
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Image: Purepecha woman carrying alfalfa hay
ID:  1853
Artist:  Lehman, Danny
Artist Birth Date:  
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Title of Work:  Purepecha woman carrying alfalfa hay
Date of Work:  1995
Medium:  photograph
Period/Style:  twentieth century
URL:  http://www.corbis.com/
Citation:  DY004099
Index Words:  square-hay-bales, woman, truck, transport
Place:  Mexico
Notes:  A woman carries a bale on her back. Behind her a heavy truck is loaded with bales, in Angahuan, Michoacan.
Essays:  Roles in the hay (work)

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