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Image: ID: 151 Artist: Hull, Edward Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: British Title of Work: Unloading hay from a haycart for packing pottery Date of Work: 1838 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/151.jpg Citation: Country Life v155 (May 30 1974) p supp 88g. Index Words: transport, horses, wagon Place: England Notes: A wagon carrying pottery packed in hay (or, more probably, straw) is being loaded or unloaded. The team of four horses suggests that the load will be, or has been, heavier than hay. Essays:
Image: ID: 152 Artist: Shepherd, Frederick Napoleon Artist Birth Date: 1819 Artist Death Date: 1878 Artist Country: British Title of Work: untitled:haycarts in West Smithfield, London Date of Work: 1840 Medium: engraving Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/collage/app?service=external/Zoom&sp=16535&sp=2 Citation: Index Words: haycart, wagon, transport, city-hay Place: England Notes: ^^^ Three haycarts parked in a cobbled square in London. The two-wheeler in the foreground, without horses, is covered by a red canvas sheet. This is the fuel for nineteenth century urban horse-power, the wagons analogous to today's fuel tanker trucks. Essays:
Image: ID: 153 Artist: Chambers, George Artist Birth Date: 1803 Artist Death Date: 1840 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Hay-barge Date of Work: Medium: watercolor Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=2159 Citation: Index Words: hay-barge, transport Place: England Notes: ^^^ A barge under a red sail floats low in a river with a full load of hay. A white sailed boat and another red-sailed boat stand in the background. Essays: Hay on water
Image: ID: 154 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: British Title of Work: untitled: haycart crossing bridge over Regents Canal, London Date of Work: 1840 Medium: drawing Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk/collage/app?service=external/Zoom&sp=17103&sp=2 Citation: Index Words: haycart, transport, city-hay Place: England Notes: View of the bridge near the junction of Regent's canal at Westbourne Green. Maida Terrace can be seen through the arch. Two figures sit on the top of a hay cart as it passes over the bridge. Underneath a barge moves through the lock. Essays:
Image: ID: 155 Artist: Richardson, William Artist Birth Date: 1822 Artist Death Date: 1877 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Rievaulx Abbey Date of Work: 1843 Medium: lithograph Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://search.famsf.org/4d.acgi$Record?61892&=list&=1&=A100924&=And&=1&=0&=keywords&=Yes&=&=&=&=Yes&=&=f Citation: Index Words: haystack, architecture, wagon, horses Place: England Notes: Two hay elements, both so small that they need the ImageBase zoom to confirm them, bracket the ruined abbey. At the left is a haystack, and emerging from the opposite end are two horses pulling a wagon of hay. Essays:
Image: ID: 156 Artist: Thomas, Robert Kent Artist Birth Date: 1816 Artist Death Date: 1883 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Agricultural Date of Work: 1845 Medium: engraving Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.heritage-images.com/item/Default.asp?i=270000225&p=as&hr=%2Fsearch%2Fdefault%2Easp%3Faction%3Dgotopage%26searchtype%3D0%26searchtext%3Drobert%2520kent%2520thomas%26searchin%3D0%26category%3D%2D1%26rowcount%3D0%26keywordtype%3D%26lightboxid%3D0%26medium%3D%26picturetype%3D%26items%3D%26resultid%3D147375%26pagenum%3D1%26lbid%3D Citation: Index Words: wagon, oxen Place: England Notes: A farmer lies on top of a haywagon led by two oxen. Plate from Graphic Illustrations of Animals - Showing Their Utility to Man, illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and RK Thomas. Essays:
Image: ID: 157 Artist: Lambinet, Emile Charles Artist Birth Date: 1815 Artist Death Date: 1877 Artist Country: French Title of Work: Plaine de Satory, a Versailles Date of Work: 1849 Medium: oil Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/joconde_fr Citation: Index Words: haystack Place: France Notes: To the left two riders water their horses in a stream. To the right of the willows that divide the composition a haystack (or perhaps a grainstack) glows warm yellow between the trees. Essays:
Image: ID: 158 Artist: Muller, William James Artist Birth Date: 1812 Artist Death Date: 1845 Artist Country: British Title of Work: Haymaking near Gillingham Date of Work: early 1800s Medium: unclear Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.hayinart.com/images/158.jpg Citation: Apollo v59 (June 1954) p. 177. Index Words: haycart, wagon, children Place: England Notes: Muller is best known for his paintings of the West of England, especially of Bristol, his home-town. This Kentish haymaking scene has a family resting in the right foreground and a wagon being loaded beyond a river to the left. Essays:
Image: ID: 159 Artist: unknown Artist Birth Date: Artist Death Date: Artist Country: British Title of Work: Make hay while the sun shines Date of Work: early 1800s Medium: cartoon Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.corbis.com/ Citation: HU059993 Index Words: Place: England Notes: Political cartoon from early in the reign of William IV, satirizing political obstructionism. In the foreground are the King and the Duke of Wellington, each holding forks in a field of haycocks. In the background are a Bishop sticking a fork in some kind of animal, a woman carrying a rake and a bottle of gin and others. The balloon dialog is hard to decipher. Essays:
Image: ID: 160 Artist: Currier, Nathaniel Artist Birth Date: 1813 Artist Death Date: 1888 Artist Country: American Title of Work: American country life: a summer's evening Date of Work: 1855 Medium: lithograph Period/Style: nineteenth century URL: http://www.corbis.com/ Citation: PG1789 Index Words: haycart, wagon, haycocks, fork Place: United States Notes: The left foreground contains a well dressed family with two children playing on their evening walk. The right middleground is a hay making scene: a man on a half-loaded wagon with two horses receiving a forkfull of hay from another man on the ground. Several haycocks remain to be carted. Essays:
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