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Enemies of the Farmer (colour litho)
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Enemies of the Farmer (colour litho)
3653442 Enemies of the Farmer (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Enemies of the Farmer. Illustration for The Farm by F M B and A H Blaikie, described by Foster Meadow (Jack, c 1920).); © Look and Learn
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Enemies of the Farmer - A Vibrant Depiction of Agricultural Struggles
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. This print titled "Enemies of the Farmer" showcases a colourful lithograph by an anonymous English School artist from the 20th century. Housed in a private collection, this artwork offers a fascinating glimpse into the challenges faced by farmers. The illustration, originally created for F M B and A H Blaikie's book "The Farm" depicts various adversaries that threaten agricultural livelihoods. From cunning foxes to pesky rats and rabbits, these enemies symbolize the constant battle between man and nature on farms across England. With its meticulous attention to detail, this image transports viewers to a picturesque countryside scene. The farm buildings stand proudly against rolling hills, representing the heartland of rural life. This visual narrative not only captures the essence of farming but also serves as an allegory for broader themes such as perseverance and resilience in face of adversity. While specifically referencing English agriculture, this artwork also alludes to wider European contexts. With mentions of Germany and Northern Europe, it hints at shared experiences among farmers throughout different regions. It highlights how agricultural struggles transcend national boundaries while emphasizing cultural diversity within farming communities. Overall, this vibrant lithograph invites contemplation on humanity's intricate relationship with nature and our ongoing efforts to protect our precious farmlands from their relentless enemies.
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