Three men break hemp on a rolling field of hemp and craggy trees, possibly in Mercer County, Kentucky. Two men operate hand brakes and the man in center holds aloft a mass of hemp dangling to the ground like a large blanket. A shack and outhouse...
Two workers in a hemp field in Mercer County, Kentucky, with tall bundles of hemp in the background. One worker is gathering the hemp and the other is breaking the hemp (breaking down the hemp fibers).
Man in white stands in front of piles of hemp and a large device, possibly a scale, at the side of a road. A second man stands behind him. More people are in the background. Title: A Hemp Merchant of Manila, P.I. Published By The Atlas View Company...
Older man in a felt hat operating a hemp-brey (used for breaking hemp) in Mercer County, Kentucky. He is standing in front of a log cabin, with a tall split-rail fence in the background.
Portrait of S.T. Hemp of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses, a suit and printed tie. The photograph is marred with discolorations. Typed on bottom, front of image: Griswold, Louisville. Handwritten and typed on back: Shirley T. Hemp, Louisville...
Stacks of a harvested agricultural product are covered with snow. The product is probably hemp which was retted outdoors before being bound and shipped to plants where it was spun into twine and rope. Hemp was Kentucky's largest cash crop until...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Still life paintings; Still lifes; Collages; Mixed media; Chairs; Furniture; Seating furniture; Wicker furniture; Textures; Ropes; Borders (Ornament areas)
Oil and pasted oilcloth on canvas, surrounded with rope; "Eager to recover other aspects of reality - positive color and texture, for instance - and increase the legibility of his pictures, without resorting to the outmoded conventions of...
Sunrise or sunset over a farm field in winter. The stacks in the field could be corn, but are probably hemp. After hemp was cut, it was retted outdoors before being bound and shipped to plants where it was spun into twine and rope. Hemp was...