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Thinning Corn, 1934 (oil on canvas)
7276857 Thinning Corn, 1934 (oil on canvas) by Johnson, Malvin Gray (1896-1934); 54.61x73.66 cm; Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA, USA; (add.info.: Landscape elements recalls artists southern roots in rural farming community.
Malvin Gray Johnson (1896-1934)); Courtesy of the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA
Media ID 25911586
© Courtesy of the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA / Bridgeman Images
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The print titled "Thinning Corn, 1934" captures a stunning oil on canvas artwork by Malvin Gray Johnson. Measuring at 54.61x73.66 cm, this piece is housed in the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans, LA, USA. The landscape elements depicted in the painting evoke the artist's southern roots and his connection to rural farming communities. Malvin Gray Johnson (1896-1934) was known for his ability to beautifully portray scenes from everyday life, particularly those related to agriculture and farming. In this artwork, he focuses on cornfields and showcases the meticulous process of thinning corn crops. The vibrant colors used by Johnson bring the scene to life as he meticulously depicts each ear of corn with great attention to detail. This artwork not only highlights the beauty of nature but also serves as a testament to the importance of agriculture in North America during that era. As we observe this masterpiece from the early twentieth century, we are reminded of Johnson's artistic prowess and his ability to capture rural scenes with such precision and depth. Through his work, he invites us into a world where art meets nature and where every stroke tells a story about our connection to food production. This image is courtesy of Bridgeman Images via Fine Art Finder and serves as a timeless reminder of our agricultural heritage.
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