EditorialWild haymaking, Representation of wild boar on a steep mountain slope near Engelberg, p. 63, p. 77, Albert Fleiner; Xaver Imfeld [et al.]: Engelberg: Streifz?ge durch Gebirg und Tal. Z?rich: Hofer & Burger, [18--].
EditorialA haymaking girl of Thoun, Heuerin from Thun in traditional costume from the canton of Bern, plate 2, to p. 68 (Vol. 1), Yosy, A., A. Yosi, Switzerland, as now divided into nineteen cantons (...). London: J. Booth & J. Murray, 1815.
EditorialWild haymaking, Hay harvest on a steep meadow in the Glarus Alps, signed: J. Weber; Orell F?ssli & Co, Fig. 2, according to p. 16, Weber, Johannes (del.); Orell F?ssli & Co. (exc.), 1884, Ernst Buss: Glarnerland und Walensee. Z?rich: Verlag, Druck und ...
EditorialHaslitalerin, coming home from the haymaking, 1876, oil on canvas, 102.8 x 74.5 cm, signed and dated lower left: Diethelm Meyer 1876., Carl Diethelm Meyer, Baden/Aargau 1840?1884 M?nchen.
EditorialHaymaking, around 1920, chalk and watercolor over pencil, verso: pencil, leaf: 37.5 x 56 cm (largest mass), U. r., signed in red pencil: E L Kirchner, inscribed in pencil on the back: 71 hay harvest, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Aschaffenburg 1880?1938 Davos...
EditorialCalendar miniature for July showing a haymaking scene. Book of Hours. France (Tours), 1510-1525; detached calendar leave. Source: Add. 18855, f.109v. Language: Latin with French.
EditorialHaymaking. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Whole folio] Calendar page for June. Man blowing horn; four man cutting hay with sickles, another holding a sheaf, and standing on the cart, one holds a pitchfork. At...
EditorialCalender page for June. At top, Cancer. Historiated border of a country scene outside a walled village showing haymaking, and goats in an enclosure with a wattle fence. Hours of Joanna of Castile. S. Netherlands [Bruges]; between 1496 and 1506. Source:...
EditorialHaymaking. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Miniature] Calendar page for June. Man blowing horn, while four men are cutting hay with sickles, and another holds a sheaf. Standing on the the cart, another holds a...
Editorial'The carrying' and 'the merry making O !". Colour illustrations for 'Our haymaking'. Various activities on a farm, hay gathering and dancing. Randolph Caldecott's "Graphic” pictures. London : George Routledge & Sons, 1889. Source: HS.74/215 page 57.
EditorialCalendar miniature for July showing a haymaking scene. Book of Hours. France (Tours), 1510-1525; detached calendar leave. Source: Add. 18855, f.109v. Language: Latin with French.
EditorialHaymaking on the Banks of a Lincolnshire River. Date/Period: Ca. 1820. Genre subject. Watercolor and graphite on thick, beige, rough wove paper. Height: 184 mm (7.24 in); Width: 486 mm (19.13 in).
EditorialHaymaking on Hardanger Fjord near Bergen. Farmers dry their hay on wire fences,a practice later introduced in Austria and Germany by returning soldiers who had served in the German army in Norway during WW II.
EditorialGoing to the Hayfield Going Home from Haymaking Signed and dated in brown paint, lower left: "David Cox 1853.", David Cox, 1783-1859, British.
EditorialHaymaking on Hardanger Fjord near Bergen. Farmers dry their hay on wire fences,a practice later introduced in Austria and Germany by returning soldiers who had served in the German army in Norway during WW II.