Planting
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Planting
193920th century
250 x 319 mm
Thomas Hart Benton, American, (1889–1975)
Associated American Artists, American, (1934–2000)
Keywords
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- agents - People authorized to represent or act on behalf of someone else, particularly in business transactions.
- buildings (structures) - Structures, generally enclosed, that are used or intended to be used for sheltering an activity or occupancy.
- donkeys - Domesticated descendant of the wild ass. Donkeys resemble horses and are characterized by their large head, long ears, and cow-like tail.
- farmland
- seed - In botany, the term is technically reserved for the fertilized ovule of a phanerogam. Commonly also applied to the spore of a cryptogam: physically, a seed consists of a miniature undeveloped plant, alone or with nutrient material for development after germination, enclosed in a protective coat.
- trees
Exhibition List
- Rural America Revisted with Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, and Grant Wood 7/22/1985 - 9/30/1985
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