17 UMMA Objects
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Landscape with trees in foreground, valley in middle ground dotted with minute figures of sheep and a farmer with a team of oxen pulling well-filled haywain. Mountains in distance with a snow-capped mountain in center background.
Sylvester Phelps Hodgdon
White Mountains in September, North Conway, New Hampshire
1853
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.57
A man is standing, facing away from viewer, toward the head of a horse which is in profile facing left. The man is wearing overalls and a wide-brimmed hat. He holds something heavy in his right hand and balances himself by stretching out his left.
Alessandro Mastro-Valerio
Man and Horse
1932
Gift of Prof. and Mrs. Alfred H. White
1940.264
A young girl seated on a wooden porch, hands up to her neck.
Dorothea Lange
The Eight-Year Old Daughter of a Tobacco Farmer
1939 – 1990
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division Reproduction # (407697 - LCUSF34 - 17918
2013/2.152
Image of a male figure wearing an orange and white scarf tied on his head, a red top underneath a yellow jacket, purple pants with an orange belt holding it in place, and a pair of green shoes with yellow socks. The figure is standing in front of a colorful banner that has a Chinese character in the center, and he is carrying a book with a visible title in one hand and holding a large farming tool in the other hand. 
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Good Harvest of Grain (One of a pair)
1950 – 1999
Gift of Ellen Johnston Laing
2018/2.58.2
Centered on the page, this print shows two figures. The one in the foreground is wearing a grey cloak, while the one in the back has a blue cloak. Both figures have one orange boot, and orange hats. Also both figures are wearing red masks with stylized mustached-faces. The front figure holds an orange whip, and the back figure holds a white whip.
Carlos Mérida (Guatemalan)
Danza de los Tlacololeros
1937 – 1939
Museum Purchase
1944.4
Some mold damage. Paper size: lh 20 7/10cm & rh 20 9/10cm x w 32 3/5cm. Image size: h 8 1/2cm x w 21 3/5cm.
Jacques Callot (French (culture or style))
Farm Landscape
Gift of Ruth W. and Clarence J. Boldt, Jr.
2008/2.381
A group of girls standing next to the corner of a house. One is covering her face with her hand.
Russell Lee
Daughters of a Farmer at a School near the FSA Project
1938 – 1990
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division Reproduction # (318116 - LC-USF33 - 11605 – MB)
2013/2.154
A barefoot man stands with one arm raised and the other holding a hoe behind him.  He is wearing plain robes and his head is covered in a blue cloth.  A spotlight illuminates the leaves behind him.<br /><br />
Inscriptions: Tsutaya, Kichizō (Publisher's seal); Mera/Murata (Censor's seal); Toyokuni (Signature); Koshō Hōsaku<br /><br />
This is the left panel of a triptych.
Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese (culture or style))
The Flowers of Words and Fall Leaves at Peak Color: Nakamura Utaemon IV as Koshō Hōsaku
1849
Gift of Dr. James Hayes
2003/1.494.1
Two farmers standing next to a large tractor, one in overalls with his hands behind his back, the other in a dark jacket with his hands in his pockets.
D. James Galbraith
Farmers, Michigan
1985 – 1995
Gift from the D. James Galbraith Family
2014/2.240
A bovine carcass lies on the ground. A man in overalls and a wide-brimmed hat stands behind it, facing the viewer and gesturing towards the deceased animal.
Bernard Steffen (American (North American))
Starvation
1939
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.131
In this image a trader and an urban worker face one another, each with his own horse carrying the fruits of his labor. The text reads &quot;Mutual aid between the cities and the countryside.&quot;
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Door Picture: Trader and Urban Worker
1943 – 1953
Gift of Ellen and Richard Laing
2006/2.48.1-2
In this print, four women in shawls and layers of cloth are positioned on their hands and knees or laying on the ground. All of them are reaching for a small seed, perhaps a kernal of corn. Their bodies span two jagged cracks that split the ground in a small clearing in a field.
Francisco Dosamantes
Gathering Up Kernels
1932 – 1958
Museum Purchase
1958/1.120
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