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Scarecrow Collection

Background imageScarecrow Collection: October - the Louvre, 15th century, (1939). Creators: Paul Limbourg, Jean Colombe

October - the Louvre, 15th century, (1939). Creators: Paul Limbourg, Jean Colombe
October - the Louvre, 15th century, (1939). Octobre - Le Louvre. Peasants sowing seed in a ploughed field: the man on the right is broadcasting by hand, as magpies eat the fallen grain

Background imageScarecrow Collection: The Last of the Jews, All That Was Left, 1828-1896. Creator: Augustus Hoppin

The Last of the Jews, All That Was Left, 1828-1896. Creator: Augustus Hoppin
The Last of the Jews, All That Was Left, 1828-1896

Background imageScarecrow Collection: 'The Little Scarecrow' - painted by T. Dicksee - from the Exhibition of the British Institution

"The Little Scarecrow" - painted by T. Dicksee - from the Exhibition of the British Institution, 1857. Engraving of a painting. Mr

Background imageScarecrow Collection: Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Japan and Korea, 1908

Background imageScarecrow Collection: That's where she sits all day, 1900. Creator: Starmer

That's where she sits all day, 1900. Creator: Starmer
Boys, have you ever seen my Dinah? That's where she sits all day, my gal is not a shy gal, 1900. Written and composed by Frank Leo

Background imageScarecrow Collection: National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, c1905. Creator: Unknown

National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, c1905. Creator: Unknown
National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, c1905. Landscape: John Charles Olmsted, from 1896. Other: John Henry Patterson was founder of National Cash Register Company

Background imageScarecrow Collection: The Crow-Boy's Christmas Lunch - drawn by Phiz, 1850. Creator: Unknown

The Crow-Boy's Christmas Lunch - drawn by Phiz, 1850. Creator: Unknown
The Crow-Boy's Christmas Lunch - drawn by Phiz, 1850. Illustration to a story about a child who scares crows off the crops for a living

Background imageScarecrow Collection: El Pelele, (The Straw Manikin), 1791-1792, (c1934). Artist: Francisco Goya

El Pelele, (The Straw Manikin), 1791-1792, (c1934). Artist: Francisco Goya
El Pelele, (The Straw Manikin), 1791-1792, (c1934). Four young women laugh and play, blanket-tossing a doll or manikin. The blanket-tossing of a doll is used here by Goya as a clear allegory of

Background imageScarecrow Collection: Untitled, possibly realted to: Scarecrow on a newly cleared... near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939

Untitled, possibly realted to: Scarecrow on a newly cleared... near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939
[Untitled, possibly realted to: Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina]

Background imageScarecrow Collection: Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939

Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina

Background imageScarecrow Collection: Possibly: Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939

Possibly: Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
[Untitled, possibly related to: Scarecrow on a newly cleared field with stumps near Roxboro, North Carolina]

Background imageScarecrow Collection: Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson?, 1837-64. Creator: John Leech

Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson?, 1837-64. Creator: John Leech
Have You Been to the Pump, Simpson?, 1837-64

Background imageScarecrow Collection: the first thing they did find, Was a tatter t boggart, in a field... 1880. Creator

the first thing they did find, Was a tatter t boggart, in a field... 1880. Creator
They hunted an they hollo d, an the first thing they did find, Was a tatter t boggart, in a field, an that they left behind, 1880. The hunstmen find a scarecrow

Background imageScarecrow Collection: A Scare-crow, 1852. Artist: John Leech

A Scare-crow, 1852. Artist: John Leech
A Scare-crow, 1852. From The Comic History of Rome, by Gilbert A A Beckett, illustrated by John Leech. [Bradbury, Agnew & Co, London, 1852]


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