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Image: ID: 121 Artist: Cox, David Artist Birth Date: 1783 Artist Death Date: 1859 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Haymaking in Wales Date of Work: 1820s? Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/121.jpg Citation: Connoisseur v161 (April 1966) p lxxvii. Index Words: hayfield, mowing, scythe Place: England Notes: Like the 1824 hayrick watercolor, this scene is mountainous, and the work seems to be a group of scythers at the edge of a largely uncut field. The poor reproduction precludes further detail. Essays:
Image: ID: 122 Artist: De Wint, Peter Artist Birth Date: 1784 Artist Death Date: 1849 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Haymaking near Tewkesbury Date of Work: Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/122.jpg Citation: Country Life v164 (Nov 23 1978) p supp 32h. and Apollo ns77 (April 1963) p. lxxiii Index Words: haystack, haycart, workers, resting Place: England Notes: This intriguing watercolor composition seems to be a narrative of hay making from the hayfield in the far distant left to an almost finished stack at right with a wagon in between and a group a figures resting on a mound in the foreground. Essays:
Image: ID: 123 Artist: De Wint, Peter Artist Birth Date: 1784 Artist Death Date: 1849 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Haymaking Date of Work: Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.artexpressions.com/byimage/OWPR4393L.htm Citation: Index Words: wagon, haystacks, workers Place: England Notes: A group of impressive stacks, one in the shape of a Buddhist stupa, another still being constructed. A fine example of hay as architecture. Essays:
Image: ID: 124 Artist: De Wint, Peter Artist Birth Date: 1784 Artist Death Date: 1849 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Hayfield in Yorkshire Date of Work: Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=3856 Citation: Index Words: horses, wagon, workers, woman, women, rake Place: England Notes: A top-hatted overseer watches several women using rakes, as usual, in a scene which is warmly hay-colored throughout. One two-wheeled cart waits, empty, another is half full. Essays:
Image: ID: 125 Artist: De Wint, Peter Artist Birth Date: 1784 Artist Death Date: 1849 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Roman canal, Lincolnshire Date of Work: 1840 Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=3841 Citation: Index Words: horses,wagon, haybarge, workers, fork, transport, water Place: England Notes: ^^^ A group of men use forks to transfer hay between a half-loaded wagon and a half-loaded barge, on a canal in East Anglia. Unlike Cox, De Wint did not make the study of climate and atmospherics a priority. His chief concern remained the creation of subtle and beautifully articulated compositions Ð like this work Ð based in stretches of open or wooded country, often in Lincolnshire. (From the Tate Gallery display caption May 2003) Essays: Hay on water
Image: ID: 126 Artist: Klein, Johann Adam Artist Birth Date: 1792 Artist Death Date: 1875 Artist Country: German Title of Work: Russian wagon drivers Date of Work: 1812 Medium: etching Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?17237&=list&=1&=A053426&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f Citation: Index Words: horses, haycart, hay-bundles Place: Russia Notes: Essays:
Image: ID: 127 Artist: Klein, Johann Adam Artist Birth Date: 1792 Artist Death Date: 1875 Artist Country: German Title of Work: Slawakische Heubauern (Slovakian hay farmers) Date of Work: Medium: etching Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?17236&=list&=1&=A053427&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f Oxen Citation: Index Words: haystack, horses Place: Slovakia Notes: Two men, with their horses feeding from a basket, stand in front of a haystack, from which branches protrude. It is unclear whether the hay is built onto a tree, or whether the branches are used to help stabilize it. Essays:
Image: ID: 128 Artist: Klein, Johann Adam Artist Birth Date: 1792 Artist Death Date: 1875 Artist Country: German Title of Work: Having a rest from pulling a hay wagon Date of Work: Medium: etching Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?17272&=list&=1&=A053428&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f Citation: Index Words: haycart, oxen, resting Place: Germany Notes: A man and a woman with their three oxen, unyoked from a heavily loaded wagon. The hay on the cart is stabilized by a pole tied on top of it. Essays:
Image: ID: 129 Artist: Mount, William Sidney Artist Birth Date: 1807 Artist Death Date: 1868 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Farmers nooning Date of Work: 1836 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.thecityreview.com/raverev.html Citation: Frankenstein, Alfred. William Sidney Mount. NY: Abrams, 1975, plate 18, p.132. Index Words: haycock, rake, scythe, fork, workers, resting, race Place: United States Notes: ^^^ Four men and a boy rest in a hayfield in the shade of a tree. One of the men, and African-American, lies asleep and utterly relaxed on a haycock, unperturbed by the small boy tickling his face with a stalk. A quarter of a century before the Civil War, the social relations are benign, even blissful. Yet Mount appears, in his letters, to be a supporter of slavery, a sentiment strangely at variance with his sympathetic portrayal of black people, to whom he was the first to give a place of dignity in American art. Frankenstein, p.201. Essays:
Image: ID: 130 Artist: Mount, William Sidney Artist Birth Date: 1807 Artist Death Date: 1868 Artist Country: American Title of Work: Loading hay Date of Work: 1836 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/130.jpg Citation: American Art Journal v12n2 (Spring 1980) p. 46. Frankenstein, p.69. Index Words: wagon, workers, fork Place: United States Notes: A painting on wood, possibly once part of a door, shows a man forking hay to the top of a wagon where a boy is distributing the load. Essays:
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