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Among her subjects were rural farm scenes, famous American ships and architecture, hunters, and Western landscapes. A notable example of these prints during her time with Currier and Ives is her highly regarded series of six bird hunting scenes.
Farm Families and Change in 20th-Century America (U of Kentucky Press, 2021) Fry, C. Luther. American Villagers (1926) online, heavily statistical. Fry, John J. " 'Good Farming–Clear Thinking-Right Living': Midwestern Farm Newspapers, Social Reform, and Rural Readers in the Early Twentieth Century," Agricultural History (2004) 78#1 pp.34–49 ...
The Glebe Farm: 1830 Tate National Gallery: Branch Hill Pond, Hampstead Heath, with a Boy Sitting on a Bank: 1825 Tate National Gallery: Stoke-by-Nayland: 1800s Tate National Gallery: Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows: 1829 Tate National Gallery: View at Epsom: 1809 Tate National Gallery: The Mill Stream. Verso: Night Scene with Bridge: 1810 ...
The scene takes place near Flatford Mill in Suffolk, though since the Stour forms the border of two counties, the left bank is in Suffolk and the landscape on the right bank is in Essex. The Hay Wain is one of a series of paintings by Constable called the "six-footers", large-scale canvasses which he painted for the annual summer exhibitions at ...
Cumbia music is the one grounding constant in Argentine-born Spanish filmmaker Amalia Ulman’s sophomore effort “Magic Farm,” a formally radical, biting satire about odious, privileged ...
The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere (1931) by Grant Wood, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY. American Regionalism is an American realist modern art movement that included paintings, murals, lithographs, and illustrations depicting realistic scenes of rural and small-town America primarily in the Midwest.
The final scene shows her and her friends at a Huddle House, where a combo meal costs $5.99 — which is more than waitresses, who earn less than minimum wage because they get tips, make in an hour.
The Rural Free Delivery: Frank L. Long: 1939 former post office is now the Morehead Municipal Building Morganfield: Rural Free Delivery: Bert Mullins: 1939 Pineville: Kentucky Mountain Mail En Route: Edward Fern: 1942 Princeton: Kentucky Tobacco Field: Robert C. Purdy: 1938 Williamsburg: Floating Horses Down the Cumberland River: Alios Fabry: 1939