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  2. Farm with Stacks of Peat - Wikipedia

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    Farm with Stacks of Peat is an oil painting created by Vincent van Gogh in October or November 1883, early in his artistic career, and which is now in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. It was painted near the village of Nieuw-Amsterdam during the artist's short stay at Drenthe in the northern Netherlands. [1]

  3. Chill October - Wikipedia

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    Millais, Chill October, 1870, private collection. Chill October is an 1870 oil painting by John Everett Millais which depicts a bleak Scottish landscape in autumn. The painting measures 141.0 cm × 186.7 cm (55.5 in × 73.5 in). It was the first large-scale Scottish landscape painted by Millais.

  4. October (painting) - Wikipedia

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    October (French: Saison d'octobre) is an 1878 painting by French artist Jules Bastien-Lepage, now in the National Gallery of Victoria, in Melbourne, Australia. It is also known as Picking Potatoes ( récolte des pommes de terre ), The Potato Gatherers or Woman Gathering Potatoes .

  5. Category:Farming in art - Wikipedia

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    A Farm; Farm with Stacks of Peat; The Farm (Miró) Farmhouse in Provence; Farmhouses in Loosduinen near The Hague at Twilight; ... October (painting) Orchard with ...

  6. The Cornell Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Cornell Farm (1848) is an oil on canvas landscape by Edward Hicks.It was acquired by the National Gallery of Art in 1964. The picture depicts the farmland and cattle of Pennsylvanian James Cornell.

  7. Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858

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    Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 is an oil-on-canvas painting by British artist William Dyce, depicting the landscape at Pegwell Bay, on the east coast of Kent. Considered a Pre-Raphaelite work, Dyce employs a mode of heightened realism and intricate detail to create a powerful landscape.