Ilmarinen ploughing the Viper-field (1928) by Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), is one of the Kalevala frescoes in the National Museum of Finland.
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Ilmarinen ploughing the Viper-field (1928) by Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), is one of the Kalevala frescoes in the National Museum of Finland.
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Calendar scene for September: Ploughing, sowing and harrowing. Scene below of playing with marbles and stilts. (between 1520 and 1530).
Workshop of Simon Bening (circa 1483/1484 -1561).
Image taken from The Golf Book.
British Library.
Wikimedia.
Eric Ravilious (British, 1903-1942), Mount Caburn, 1935. Watercolour and pencil on paper, 18½ x 23¼ in.
labours, rang de la grande-chaloupe, saint-thomas
Lucy Kemp-Welch (1869-1958)- Ploughing
Oil on canvasboard. Painted in 1901.
9.1 x 12.4 inches, 23 x 31.5 cm. Estimate: £2,000-3,000.
Sold Bonhams, London, 13 March 2024 for £5,760 incl B.P.

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Part of an Iron Age Hook, The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, Scotland
The local ploughing match. I wasn’t able to speak to the drivers directly, but this horse team was fantastic! There were quite a few horse teams this year, although apparently this particular horse team does up to 20 ploughing matches a year! Given that ploughing season is a period of around six weeks, that’s a serious achievement. Later on during the match, a two-horse team may turn into a one-horse team as the ploughing furrows are required to be ‘slivers’, which is measured as the width a pheasant can run down! Using a single horse means you keep the definition of the furrow.
Box lunches for Minnesota beauty pageant contestants at some sort of ploughing competition