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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. McDonnell Farm (Grandma Moses) - Wikipedia

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    This painting was one of forty selected for her to tell her story in her own words in the book Grandma Moses American Primitive: "Away back in 1840, the farms were large, and they had many hired men, to till the land, as they raised all of their food, such as wheat, corn, oats, rhy [sic] and buckwheat and lots of lifestock [sic], horses, cows ...

  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) ... October (painting) Orchard with Cypresses; P. ... Public Sale (painting) R.

  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. John Steuart Curry - Wikipedia

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    The painting was unveiled in 1929 just before the Wall Street Crash in October and provided those in the city with the romance of man versus nature themes. Typical of Curry's work of the 1930s, he depicted scenes of labor, family, and land, in order to demonstrate peace, struggle, and perseverance that he had come to believe was the essence of ...