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Ploughing the Hillside, c. 1905 (black crayon on paper)
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Ploughing the Hillside, c. 1905 (black crayon on paper)
XYC306546 Ploughing the Hillside, c.1905 (black crayon on paper) by Bevan, Robert Polhill (1865-1925); 22.5x31.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English, out of copyright
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Agrarian Agricultural Vehicle Farm Equipment Fields Hitch Mechanism Plough Coupling Labourer
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Ploughing the Hillside, c. 1905 - A Glimpse into the Agrarian World of Robert Polhill Bevan
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. This black crayon drawing by British artist Robert Polhill Bevan takes us back in time to a rural landscape in early 20th century England. Titled "Ploughing the Hillside" this artwork showcases an essential farming technique that shaped the countryside during that era. Measuring 22.5x31.4 cm, this delicate print captures the meticulous details of a horse and plough working harmoniously together on a hillside field. The skilled labourer guides his trusty steed as it pulls the plough through fertile soil, preparing it for sowing crops and nurturing agricultural abundance. Bevan's masterful strokes bring life to every element within this idyllic scene – from the rolling hills and vast fields to the rustic farmhouse nestled amidst nature's embrace. This drawing not only highlights the beauty of rural landscapes but also pays homage to hardworking farmers who dedicated their lives to cultivating these lands. The intricate depiction of farm equipment, such as hitch couplings and transport mechanisms, offers insight into historic agricultural practices while showcasing Bevan's attention to detail. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time, gaining a glimpse into an agrarian world where manual labor intertwined with nature's bountiful offerings. Housed at Yale Center for British Art as part of Paul Mellon Collection in USA, this print serves as a testament to
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