Graanoogst Quecumque seminaverit homo, hec et metet (titel op object) Landscape with men who are engaged the grain harvest. Two men with sickles reap the grain. Another man binds the grain into bundles. In the foreground left men uitrusten. Manufacturer : printmaker Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (listed property) designed by: Carlo Maratti (listed building) Publisher: Jacob Frey (listed property) provider of privilege: Clement XI (listed object ) Place manufacture: print maker: Rome to design: Vatican Publisher: Rome Grantor of privilege: Vatican Date: 1728 Physical characteristics: engra and etchi
Graanoogst Quecumque seminaverit homo, hec et metet (titel op object) Landscape with men who are engaged the grain harvest. Two men with sickles reap the grain. Another man binds the grain into bundles. In the foreground left men uitrusten. Manufacturer : printmaker Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (listed property) designed by: Carlo Maratti (listed building) Publisher: Jacob Frey (listed property) provider of privilege: Clement XI (listed object ) Place manufacture: print maker: Rome to design: Vatican Publisher: Rome Grantor of privilege: Vatican Date: 1728 Physical characteristics: engra and etching material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 246 mm × W 406 mm Subject: harvest cereal, grain, corn (grass with grains, grown for food, eg: wheat, rice, rye, oats, maize, buckwheat, millet) farmers agriculture
Size: 1910px × 1309px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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