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A Cornfield, 1815, (1938). Artist: Peter de Wint
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A Cornfield, 1815, (1938). Artist: Peter de Wint
A Cornfield, 1815. Picture housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]
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In this print of "A Cornfield, 1815" we are transported back to the serene countryside of the early 19th century. Painted by renowned artist Peter de Wint, this oil painting captures the essence of rural life and agricultural work during that era. The scene unfolds against a cloudy sky, adding a touch of drama to the vastness of the horizon. A group of farm workers can be seen laboring in the field, both men and women working side by side to harvest the bountiful crop. The presence of a rustic cart hints at their reliance on road transport for moving their produce. As we delve into this snapshot from history, it becomes evident that farming was not just a profession but an integral part of daily life. The hardworking individuals depicted here embody dedication and resilience as they tend to nature's gifts. This particular print is housed at London's prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum, where it stands as a testament to De Wint's artistic prowess and his ability to capture rural landscapes with remarkable detail. Published in 1938 as part of World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie, it continues to inspire viewers today with its timeless beauty. Through this image, we are reminded of our connection to nature and how agriculture has shaped our world throughout centuries past. It serves as an invitation for us all to appreciate the simplicity and tranquility found within these cornfields - an enduring symbol of abundance and sustenance.
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