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This bronze plaque features a pair of oxen pulling a four-wheeled wagon with six passengers. The seated driver holds a rod in his right hand and a two-tined fork in his left. An older figure holding a flaming vessel stands behind him, followed by a seated figure wearing classical drapery and a laurel wreath. The next figure, seated in the middle of the cart, is an older female, nude to the waist, who holds a cornucopia full of fruit and raises her left hand to point skyward. Two smaller standing figures appear next, one holding a bowl of fruit. The final figure is a reclining female nude holding a flower in the crook of her right arm.
The Triumph of Plenty
1595 – 1605
Museum Purchase
1960/2.5
This work is horizontally oriented. The lower left quadrant shows a horse-pulled cart with peasants resting in it. In front of the cart, a man and a dog walk in a field. The sky occupies the upper half of the work, and the horizon line is dominated by a church steeple as well as buildings and trees. Birds circle in the sky.
Allart van Everdingen (Dutch (culture or style))
Untitled (Landscape with Peasants in a Cart)
1650 – 1675
Joseph F. McCrindle Collection
2009/1.499
This photograph is of a wooden wagon laden with sacks of grain.  The wagon is drawn by a horse, an ox, and a donkey. In the background stand three chapel-like structures. 
Giorgio Sommer (Italian (culture or style))
Napoli Costume
1862 – 1870
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. W. Howard Bond
1986/1.148
A photograph of two wooden buildings in a western landscape with a wagon in the foreground.
George A. Tice (American (North American))
Wagon and Buildings
1965
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.295.1
Interior courtyard with a large wagon parked in a doorway.
Eugène Atget (French (culture or style))
Ancienne maison de la Maitrise de St. Eustache - rue du Jour 25 (1er arr)
1902 – 1903
Museum Purchase
1971/2.148
Six figures stand in the shadowy foreground of this image, while the main focus is the large, unidentified church that comprises the background of the scene.
J. Craig Annan (British (modern))
Old Church - Burgos
1913 – 1914
Gift of The Morris and Beverly Baker Foundation, in memory of Morris D. Baker, a graduate of The University of Michigan School of Architecture, 1952
2000/2.143.6
Photograph of a man sitting on the sidewalk next to a covered wagon, surrounded by trunks, satchels, and other objects. The man looks at two puppies in the left foreground of the image.
André Kertész (American (North American))
Transport
1918
Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Edward M. Strauss
1985/1.125.8
Three women push a wagon carrying dead bodies through muddy and barren terrain.
Dmitri Baltermants (Russian (culture or style))
Carting the Dead, Kerch, Crimea
1942
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2014/2.265
This painting shows a train wagon filled with people in the foreground, and many train wagons following in the background. The train wagon and the people in it are being attacked by people on horses with tribal headwears and using weapons such as bows and arrows and axes. People in the train wagon are of Caucasion decent and have rifles pointed at those who seem to be Native Americans.
Charles Ferdinand Wimar
The Attack on an Emigrant Train
1856
Bequest of Henry C. Lewis
1895.80
Photograph of a square-shaped wooden building with broken windows and a wagon alongside it.
George A. Tice (American (North American))
Miners' Union Hall
1965
Gift of the Marvin Felheim Collection
1983/1.295.9
This photograph depicts a view of a young boy standing by a covered wooden wagon. The back of the wagon rests against the side of a wooden building, its front is unhitched and resting on a ground strewn with hay.  
Lewis W. Hine (American (North American))
Boy by Wagon
1908 – 1924
Museum Purchase
1971/2.142
Two horses pull a wagon carrying four female passengers in this small bronze plaque. The driver, a seated nude male with a cap takes the reins in his left hand and raises a whip in his right. Behind him sit two pairs of taller female figures, each wearing a long flowing mantle.
German
The Triumph of the Four Elements
1595 – 1605
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.37
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