Wheatsheaves Collection
"Wheatsheaves: A Celebration of Harvest and Beauty" In Wheatfield, 1881 (oil on canvas), the golden hues of the wheatsheaves dance in the sunlight
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"Wheatsheaves: A Celebration of Harvest and Beauty" In Wheatfield, 1881 (oil on canvas), the golden hues of the wheatsheaves dance in the sunlight, capturing the essence of a bountiful harvest. Mussolini, shirtless under the sun, threshed the wheat of Agro Pontino after twenty centuries. . (colour litho) portrays an unexpected image - a powerful leader engaging in manual labor, symbolizing strength and resilience. An Advertisement for Tourism in Sweden, 1936 showcases vast fields against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes. It invites visitors to immerse themselves in nature's bounty. Threshing, a patriotic act (Colour Litho) depicts farmers working tirelessly to separate grain from chaff. Their dedication reflects their love for their country and its prosperity. The Harvesters, 1888-89 (oil on canvas) captures peasants gathering sheaves during autumn. The painting evokes a sense of unity and gratitude for nature's abundance. Advertisement for Milliat Pastas, 1950 (colour litho) entices viewers with images of freshly made pasta intertwined with wheatsheaves - an irresistible combination that promises culinary delight. A Field of Waving Rye, 1894 (oil on canvas) transports us to a serene countryside where rye sways gently in the breeze. Its beauty reminds us to appreciate life's simple pleasures. Ends (litho) presents an abstract representation where wheatsheaves merge into one another. This artwork encourages contemplation about interconnectedness and cycles within nature. Ceres, Bacchus and Venus, c. 1550-1610 (oil on canvas) showcases these mythical figures surrounded by lush vegetation including abundant wheatsheaves - symbols of fertility and sustenance. Gleaners Going Home (w / c on board) portrays women carrying bundles of gathered wheat as they make their way home.