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[Separating rice from straw]

Datecirca 1880
CultureJapanese
ClassificationsPhotograph
MediumAlbumen print
Dimensions6 15/16 × 9 in.
Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin Rosin
Keyword/Subject
  • figurative
  • labor
  • agriculture
Object number1995.0675
Copyright2022 June
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Separating rice from the straw, Japan
Separating rice from the straw, Japan
c 1880
Separating Cotton
Separating Cotton
circa 1890
"You see, Dad, Professor McLuhan says the environment that man creates becomes his medium for defining his role in it. The invention of type created linear or sequential thought, separating thought from action. Now, with TV and folk singing, thought and action are closer and social involvement is greater. We again live in a village. Get it?"
"You see, Dad, Professor McLuhan says the environment that man creates becomes his medium for defining his role in it. The invention of type created linear or sequential thought, separating thought from action. Now, with TV and folk singing, thought and action are closer and social involvement is greater. We again live in a village. Get it?"
Alan Dunn
1966
384 Man and Horse carrying straw and wood
384 Man and Horse carrying straw and wood
c 1880
Tieing Straw Bundles
Tieing Straw Bundles
circa 1890
16 Farmer in Straw Raincoat
16 Farmer in Straw Raincoat
Raimond von Stillfried
c 1880
1326 Man in straw winter costume
1326 Man in straw winter costume
Raimond von Stillfried
c 1880
Image Not Available for 1046 Cutting Straw Later Series
1046 Cutting Straw Later Series
Raimond von Stillfried
c 1870
Image Not Available for 1046 Cutting Straw Early Series
1046 Cutting Straw Early Series
Raimond von Stillfried
c 1870
1072 Cutting Straw
1072 Cutting Straw
Raimond von Stillfried
c 1870
Man on straw mat in humble home, Vietnam
Man on straw mat in humble home, Vietnam
Paul Almásy
circa 1950s
Amish Boy with Straw Hat, Lancaster, PA, 1965
Amish Boy with Straw Hat, Lancaster, PA, 1965
George A. Tice
1965
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