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From the Rice Fields
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From the Rice Fields

Artist Helen Hyde (American, 1868-1919)
Date1901
MediumWoodcut mounted on silk scroll on paper
DimensionsImage: 105 × 17.5 cm (41 5/16 × 6 7/8 in.)
Sheet: 105 × 17.5 cm (41 5/16 × 6 7/8 in.)
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineAcquired with the Brother International Corporation Japonisme Art Acquisition Fund
Object number1994.0344
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Image Not Available for Black key drawing and color study for Often, after a day's work in the fields..., page 26 from The Four Corners of the World
Black key drawing and color study for Often, after a day's work in the fields..., page 26 from The Four Corners of the World
Roger Duvoisin
published 1948
The rabbits and the squirrels and the badgers of the neighboring fields noticed him; page 31 from The Dwarf Pine Tree
The rabbits and the squirrels and the badgers of the neighboring fields noticed him; page 31 from The Dwarf Pine Tree
Fuku Akino
1965
Image Not Available for Working in the Fields, #2 from the series Au Vent de Noroit
Working in the Fields, #2 from the series Au Vent de Noroit
Henri Rivière
1906
Image Not Available for St. Giles-in-the-Fields
St. Giles-in-the-Fields
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
1896
Ploughed Fields
Ploughed Fields
Wanda Hazel Gág
1936
Flight/Fields
Flight/Fields
Howardena Pindell
1988-1989
Image Not Available for Elysian Fields, Hoboken
Elysian Fields, Hoboken
August Will
1853
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Irrigated fields
Antanas Sutkus
1977
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Nude in Fields
Rimantas Dichavičius
undated
Image Not Available for Beginning of the Work Season in the Fields
Beginning of the Work Season in the Fields
Georgii Petrusov
1933
Fields
Fields
Igor A. Vulokh
1979
Design for menu (bowl of rice)
Design for menu (bowl of rice)
Jules Chadel
undated
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