Cutting and Stooking Grain

$199.00

This harvest scene depicting Mennonite life is available as a custom 18″ x 24″ unframed Print

 

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Painting Description

This scene takes place in August and is the beginning of the harvest work. The binder cuts the grain and auomatically ties small groups of grain stalks into sheaves. These sheaves must then be labouriously placed into pyramids called stooks for curing. Perhaps a week later these sheaves are loaded onto a wagon for transport to the barn where a threshing machine separates the grain head from the stalk.

This image is available as a custom 18″ x 24″ unframed Print

Other sizes of this image are available by custom order. Please email for pricing.

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

Additional information

Image ID

1197

Original Size

18" x 24"

Base Value

Masonite

Medium Value

Acrylic

Year

1977

Licensing Available

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