The Harvest Collection
"The Harvest: A Timeless Celebration of Nature's Bounty" In this captivating Easter card
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"The Harvest: A Timeless Celebration of Nature's Bounty" In this captivating Easter card, a vibrant burst of colors in a colour litho depicts the joyous season of harvest. The image portrays a gardener standing proudly by a haystack, against an overcast sky, capturing the essence of Eragny in 1899. With meticulous brushstrokes on canvas, "Harvester" (1895) and "Cart with Hay" (1890) transport us to idyllic countryside scenes. These oil paintings evoke the hard work and dedication that goes into reaping nature's rewards during harvest time. "A cornfield, " another stunning oil painting, immerses us in golden waves swaying under the sun's warm embrace. Its beauty reminds us of Summer (1721-1727), where nature flourishes abundantly on canvas. "Mussolini, shirtless under the sun, " threshing wheat after centuries in Agro Pontino is captured vividly through a colourful litho. This powerful image symbolizes resilience and strength as Mussolini labors tirelessly to revive ancient lands. "The Stumps" (Les Souches), an oil painting reminiscent of rustic charm, showcases remnants left behind after fruitful harvests. It serves as a reminder that even after reaping crops from fertile fields, traces remain as testament to our connection with nature. Under moonlit skies at Latem stands Windmill at Moonlight (1900). This enchanting painting transports us to serene nights when farmers rest after days filled with harvesting endeavors. The Beet Harvest (1890) captures laborious efforts amidst vibrant hues on canvas while Young Farmer's Wife (1908) radiates warmth and tenderness within her rural surroundings. Both paintings beautifully depict life intertwined with agricultural rhythms during harvest seasons. Lastly, Red Ploughman (1920), presented through chromolithography techniques, showcases a striking scene where determination meets earthy tones.