Women agricultural laborers--England--History--19th century; Women agricultural laborers--United States--History--19th century; Women in agriculture--England--History--19th century; Women in agriculture--United States--History--19th century; Women...
This thesis is a historical study comparing the work-lives African-American and English nineteenth-century, field-working women. It focuses on the ideology and structure of the gender division of labour as it formed and informed the lives of these...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Croplands; Agriculture; Farming; Landscapes (Representations); Men; Adults; Working class; Laborers; Agricultural laborers; People associated with manual labor; People associated with agriculture; Walking; Gestures;...
"Though its exact date is unknown, the nature of the brushwork and general intensity of style suggest late 1888 or early 1889 while van Gogh was still in Arles, the village in Provence [...]. It may even have been executed after van Gogh...
Paintings; Landscape paintings; Murals; Buildings; City & town halls; Government facilities; Social & civic facilities; Storytelling; Allegories; Allegorical paintings; Political issues; Politics & government; Municipal government;...
"Bojewyan is a small village near St. Just in Cornwall, England. At the time of the painting local farmsteads were falling empty because they were uneconomic. Lanyon saw this as a serious threat to the region. His painting contains hints of a...
Louisville Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse at Camp Taylor, featuring a wooden floor, brick walls, and a sign for "Camels" in the background. Two men tackle a pile of tobacco as high as their heads.
Auctioneer R. D. Jones (presumably the man at center, wearing black gloves with his three-piece suit and hat), presiding over the auction at Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse at Camp Taylor. Men inspect tobacco and talk.
Two men wearing denim overalls load tobacco sold at auction at Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse at Camp Taylor, while two other men look on. Above the piles of tobacco leaves, a cigarette ad (bearing the words "Sir Walter Raleigh" is visible...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; People associated with agriculture
Portrait of Ben E. Niles of Henderson, Kentucky, wearing wire-framed glasses and a striped tie. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and age. Stamped on back of image: March 4, 1928. Handwritten on back: Secretary of the Kentucky...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; People associated with agriculture
Portrait of Ben E. Niles of Henderson, Kentucky, wearing wire-framed glasses and a bow tie. Crop marks outline his image, and the photograph has yellowing discoloration from age. Handwritten on back of image: Secretary of the Kentucky Horticulture...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; People associated with agriculture
Ben E. Niles of Henderson, Kentucky, seated on a coach beside a tall ashtray and wearing a suit. The photograph has been cut in half so that only he is visible, badly creased at top edge, and marked with discolorations. Handwritten on back of...