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Feeding Chickens

Datecirca 1880
ClassificationsPhotograph
Mediumalbumen print hand-tinted
DimensionsObject: 5 1/4 × 3 9/16 in. (13.3 × 9 cm) Sheet: 5 1/4 × 3 9/16 in. (13.3 × 9 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin Rosin
Keyword/Subject
  • figurative
  • genre
  • labor
Object number1991.271
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Feeding Chickens
Feeding Chickens
c 1880
Feeding Chickens
Feeding Chickens
1897
47. The Poultry Vendor. “Buy chickens, Mister.”/ They hawk their merchandise./ Poor little Indian!/ If he does make a sale,/ The buyer even will demand/ That he pluck the chicken clean.
47. The Poultry Vendor. “Buy chickens, Mister.”/ They hawk their merchandise./ Poor little Indian!/ If he does make a sale,/ The buyer even will demand/ That he pluck the chicken clean.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
Untitled [boy, trailer, chickens, duck, and bunny]
Untitled [boy, trailer, chickens, duck, and bunny]
Berenice Abbott
Image Not Available for Chickens
Chickens
Maria Wickey
1937
Hen and Chickens
Hen and Chickens
Howard Norton Cook
no date
[Unfinished sketch, barn with horse and chickens]
[Unfinished sketch, barn with horse and chickens]
Dong Kingman
20th century
63. Chanticler. Don’t you wish you were a rooster/ Who has a lot of hens?/ With each her little chickens—/ And not one do you support?
63. Chanticler. Don’t you wish you were a rooster/ Who has a lot of hens?/ With each her little chickens—/ And not one do you support?
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
(112) untitled [sketches, chickens, rooster, turkey, ducks, goose]
(112) untitled [sketches, chickens, rooster, turkey, ducks, goose]
Boris Artzybasheff
no date
(111) untitled [sketches, geese, ducks, chickens, rooster, and turkey]
(111) untitled [sketches, geese, ducks, chickens, rooster, and turkey]
Boris Artzybasheff
no date
Weighing Kuwa Leaves for Feeding Silkworms
Weighing Kuwa Leaves for Feeding Silkworms
c 1880
Weighing Kuwa Leaves for Feeding Silk Worms
Weighing Kuwa Leaves for Feeding Silk Worms
c 1870
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