The Early Ploughman
Print
ca.1861 - 1867 (etched)
ca.1861 - 1867 (etched)
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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.
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Materials and techniques | Etching print on paper |
Brief description | Etching. Samuel Palmer. The Early Ploughman (also known as The Morning Spread upon the Mountains), ca. 1861-1867. 'Very fine proof'. |
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. |
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Production type | Proof |
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Object history | First published state. |
Production | The plate was begun before 1861. Attribution note: First published state. |
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Accession number | E.1891-1919 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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