Horse Sweep

Painting Description

This historic piece was painted as a commission and shows teams of horses powering the thrashing machine near London, Ontario. The man in the centre of the sweep was responsible to keep the horses moving in a steady, deliberate way. The small boy with the white shirt had a very sharp knife to cut the string from each bundle or sheaf. His job was boring but he would not “space out” as it was very dangerous for the man holding the sheaf if the boy were to slip.

This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries.

Additional information

IMAGE ID

1107

COMISSION TEXT

This historic piece was painted as a commission and shows teams of horses powering the thrashing machine near London, Ontario. The man in the centre of the sweep was responsible to keep the horses moving in a steady, deliberate way. The small boy with the white shirt had a very sharp knife to cut the string from each bundle or sheaf. His job was boring, but he would not "space out" as it was very dangerous for the man holding the sheaf if the boy were to slip.

SEASON

Autumn

LOCATION

Mennonites

ORIGINAL SIZE

21" x 28"

BASE VALUE

Masonite

MEDIUM VALUE

Acrylic

YEAR

1990

Licensing Available

This image is available for Licensing. Contact Cynthia [email protected] for inquiries.