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Farmers nooning, from the original picture in the possession of Jona. Sturges Esqr. / / William S. Mount 1836 ; painted by W.S. Mount ; engraved by Alfred Jones.

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Print shows workmen resting in the shade of a tree, one man is sharpening a tool, an African American man reclining on a stack of hay, a young boy is leaning over the stack, tickling the man's ear with a piece of straw, various hay harvesting tools are present; a split-rail fence and haystack are visible in the background.

Signed on plate on lower left: Wm. S. Mount 1836.

Sheet measures: 599 x 799 mm

Library copy is stamped on the back: Library of Congress, Division of Prints. No. R3499.

The Library has eleven prints; this print represents one of the two "published" prints that are distinct from the nine trial proofs.

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agricultural laborers african americans employment hay harvesting rest periods agricultural equipment reproductions steel engravings farmers possession jona sturges esqr sturges esqr mount jones 1843 prints images black history month black history month 19th century william popular graphic arts apollo association for the promotion of the fine arts in the united states alfred jones william sidney mount race relations library of congress
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01/01/1843
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Jones, Alfred, 1819-1900, engraver
Mount, William Sidney, 1807-1868, artist
Apollo Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in the United States, publisher
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