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Chinese Irrigation Machine Worked by a Buffalo
1272382 Chinese Irrigation Machine Worked by a Buffalo by Meffert, (19th century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Meffert, J.B.|Ackerman, James, NY - Artist|Lithographer); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22309096
© Free Library of Philadelphia Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs / Bridgeman Images
Buffalo Buffaloes Equipment Irrigation Machine Machinery Perry Expedition Pushing Turning Wheel
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This photograph captures a scene of agricultural ingenuity in rural China during the 19th century. Titled "Chinese Irrigation Machine Worked by a Buffalo" this print showcases the resourcefulness and harmony between man, beast, and machinery. In the image, we see a Chinese farmer guiding his buffalo as it diligently pushes an irrigation machine. The intricate system consists of a large wheel that turns with each step taken by the buffalo, propelling water from one area to another. This innovative method allowed farmers to efficiently distribute water across their fields, ensuring optimal growth for their crops. The picturesque landscape surrounding the farmer's farmhouse adds to the charm of this scene. Rolling hills stretch into the distance while buffaloes graze peacefully nearby. It is evident that agriculture plays a vital role in shaping life in this Asian countryside. This print offers us a glimpse into history, specifically during the Perry Expedition when Westerners were first exposed to such advanced irrigation systems in China. The artist's attention to detail beautifully captures not only the functionality but also the cultural significance of these machines. As we admire this remarkable engraving from Bridgeman Images' collection, let us appreciate how human innovation can work hand-in-hand with nature's creatures to sustain our livelihoods and shape our landscapes for generations to come.
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