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Sowing Collection

In the picturesque countryside of Ireland, scenes of peasant working life unfold as they diligently sow seeds into the fertile soil

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Sowing Collection: Blessing the ground before sowing - Little Russia
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Sowing Collection: Parable of the Sower
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Sowing Collection: Scenes of peasant working life, Ireland
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Sowing Collection: Farmer sowing seeds
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Sowing Collection: Vintage seed packet: Cosmos
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Sowing Collection: Sugarcane plants in Mauritius, Africa
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Sowing Collection: The Farming Year by Pauline Baynes
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Sowing Collection: The Parable of the Sower and the Weeds, from Das Plenarium, 1517
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Sowing Collection: The Sower, October 1888, (1947). Creator: Vincent van Gogh
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Sowing Collection: October - the Louvre, 15th century, (1939). Creators: Paul Limbourg, Jean Colombe
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Sowing Collection: The Parable of the Seed
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Sowing Collection: Illustration of hanging lightweight netting above newly sown grass to prevent birds from eating seed
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Sowing Collection: The Parable of the Sower, 1557 (oil on panel)
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Sowing Collection: Vintage lettuce seed packet
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Sowing Collection: Cadmus sowing dragons teeth, workshop of Peter Paul Rubens, 1610 - 1690
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Sowing Collection: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans tilling and planting
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Sowing Collection: The Sower of Tares
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Sowing Collection: Sowing cotton
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Sowing Collection: 'Earth filled with Spring', propaganda poster from the Chinese Cultural Revolution
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Sowing Collection: Brevario Grimani; the month of October, a flemish school miniature
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Sowing Collection: La Paix (Symbol) - Prints by J.M. Metelli 1867
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Sowing Collection: The great Panjandrum himself
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Sowing Collection: The Parable of the Sower sowing Seeds
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Sowing Collection: A farmer sows watermelon seeds in a field on the banks of the river Ganges in Allahabad
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Sowing Collection: Rice paddies nr Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Sowing Collection: Agriculture in the Middle Ages
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Sowing Collection: Sowing corn in the Isle of Arran
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Sowing Collection: Isle of Arran - Sowing Corn - Victorian period
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Sowing Collection: Sowing seed and harrowing, Victorian period
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Sowing Collection: Geese invade the field where the Brownies are sowing
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Sowing Collection: England - Sowing, from the series The Home Countries First (colour litho)
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Sowing Collection: A Distant View, Rouen, c. 1834 (w/c on paper)
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Sowing Collection: Allegory of time running away, c. 1755-1759 (oil on canvas)
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Sowing Collection: Paola Maria Lomellini Adorno as Flora, c. 1699 (oil on canvas)
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Sowing Collection: The Sower, c. 1888 (oil on canvas)
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Sowing Collection: War sonnets
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Sowing Collection: Duke William's envoys come to find Count Guy, Bayeux Tapestry (wool embroidery on linen)
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Sowing Collection: Envoys from Duke William are Sent to Count Guy of Ponthieu, Bayeux Tapestry
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Sowing Collection: German 'Bluffikultur': caricature of Kaiser Wilhelm II as the sower of false news, World War I
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Sowing Collection: The Eighth Key of Basil Valentine, from Von dem grossen Stein Uhralten by Basil Valentine
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Sowing Collection: The Sower, c. 1575 (oil on canvas)
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Sowing Collection: The Sower
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Sowing Collection: Twelve month calendars: agricultural work, leaf collection, wool cutting, hawk hunting, harvest
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Sowing Collection: Le sower Drawing by Auguste Carli (1868-1930)
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Sowing Collection: The Pioneer (colour litho)
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Sowing Collection: If you want to harvest peace, you must sow -- therefore subscribe to the 8th War Loan
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Sowing Collection: Le semeur. Peinture de Grigori (Grigoriy, Grigory) Grigoryevich Myasoyedov (Myasoedov)
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Sowing Collection: Sowing with drills, 1877 (albumen silver print)


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In the picturesque countryside of Ireland, scenes of peasant working life unfold as they diligently sow seeds into the fertile soil. Inspired by the Parable of the Sower, their hands work tirelessly to ensure a bountiful harvest. Meanwhile, in France's Tarn region, a tractor equipped with a seed drill meticulously drills rape seed into the earth during autumn. The vintage seed packet for Cosmos serves as a reminder of nature's beauty and diversity that awaits after sowing. Pauline Baynes' book "The Farming Year" captures the essence of this timeless practice, showcasing illustrations that depict farmers engaged in sowing activities throughout different seasons. This tradition dates back centuries; an oil painting from 1557 portrays "The Parable of the Sower, " emphasizing its significance in religious teachings. Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece "The Sower" further immortalizes this act with his vibrant brushstrokes capturing both hope and determination. From Africa to Mauritius, sugarcane plants flourish thanks to dedicated farmers who sow seeds amidst challenging conditions. To protect these precious seeds from hungry birds, lightweight netting is hung above newly sown grass fields - an ingenious illustration shows how humans adapt to coexist with nature while ensuring successful growth. Whether it be metaphorical or literal, sowing remains an integral part of our existence - symbolizing not only agricultural practices but also personal growth and nurturing relationships. As we sow our intentions and dreams into the world like tiny seeds scattered upon fertile ground, we eagerly await what will sprout forth from our efforts – patiently tending to them until they bloom into magnificent realities.