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The Early Ploughman

Print
ca.1861 - 1867 (etched)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Rural scene showing a ploughman driving a pair of oxen, with plough, towards the left of the image. Birds are taking flight above a bridge to the left of the scene and a figure holding a pot on their head is standing by a line of trees to the right.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • The Early Ploughman (assigned by artist)
  • The Morning Spread upon the Mountains (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Etching print
Brief description
Etching by Samuel Palmer entitled 'The Early Ploughman' (also known as 'The Morning Spread upon the Mountains'), England, ca.1861-1867.
Physical description
Rural scene showing a ploughman driving a pair of oxen, with plough, towards the left of the image. Birds are taking flight above a bridge to the left of the scene and a figure holding a pot on their head is standing by a line of trees to the right.
Dimensions
  • Plate impression (approx) height: 18cm
  • Plate impression (approx) width: 25cm
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings, Etchings & Woodcuts by Samuel Palmer and other Disciples of William Blake October 20 - December 31, 1926. London : Published under the authority of the Board of Education, 1926. Publication No. 178 E.I.D.
  • Catalogue of an Exhibition of Drawings, Etchings & Woodcuts by Samuel Palmer and other Disciples of William Blake October 20 - December 31, 1926. London : Published under the authority of the Board of Education, 1926. Publication No. 178 E.I.D. pp.79-80.
  • Taken from Departmental Circulation Register 1926
Collection
Accession number
CIRC.1221-1926

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