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Student's Choice: Agriculture

Agriculture, the practice of farming, cultivation of soil, food, and raising livestock was a key development in the rise of human civilization. Farming and the raising of domesticated species led to food surpluses which laid the foundation for creating cities. It is a practice heavily relied upon still today. It can also be the subject of controversy in its vast history including the use of slavery within plantations. In this portfolio, the subject of agriculture and its many developments can be seen and appreciated through the artists’ depictions.

Selections made by Zoe-Rose Dieguez, Art History Major, class of 2023

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Title Artist Medium Creation Date
Dawn Came   Victoria Ebbels Huston Huntley   Lithograph on paper  1946 
October Afternoon   Jackson Lee Nesbitt   Etching on heavy wove cream paper  1946 
Harvest   Letterio Calapai   Wood engraving on paper  1945 
Cotton Pickers   Georges Schreiber   Lithograph on paper  about 1943 
Chore Boy   John Stockton De Martelly   Lithograph  1942 
Tennessee Walker   Mel Hunter   Lithograph on paper  1974 
Wheat   Victor Coleman Anderson   Oil on canvas  about 1900-1935 
Wayside Pasture   Herbert Meyer   Oil on canvas   about 1930s 
Morning on the Farm   John Ottis Adams   Oil on canvas  about 1894-1900 
Farm Ruins   Aaron Bohrod   Oil on canvas  about 1930-1950 
Farm Scene   Bruce Mitchell   Screenprint on paper  about 1930-1940 
Study For Sugar Cane   Thomas Hart Benton   Oil on board  1943 

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