Grigory Myasoyedov’s "Harvest Time" was painted in 1887 and a part of Richard Scheuerman’s research on Agrarian themed art during a visit to The Russian Museum, of St. Petersburg |
The “Harvest Heritage” exhibit is a collection of 12 works includes originals, first editions, and reprints, depicting harvest and agrarian scenes of rural life from the sixteenth century to the present. This exhibit represents a small portion of what has been acquired by Scheuerman as research into his many books on the subject - Harvest Horizons: Essays on Gleaners, Reapers, and Threshers in Western Art and Literature, Hallowed Harvests: Agrarian Depiction from the Bible, Literature, and Art to Early Modern Times, and Harvest Hands: Reapers and Threshers in American and Modern European Art and Literature.
As a special treat, Scheuerman will give a presentation on the topic on the final day of the show, Thursday, March 28 at 7 p.m.
Scheuerman is a Northwest historian, author, and professor emeritus of education at Seattle Pacific University. His honors include the Washington State Historical Society’s Robert Gray Medal for outstanding contributions to history education and the Washington Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Scheuerman was born and raised in the Endicott area and is a favorite of local audiences.
The Libey Gallery is adjacent to the Colfax Library, open Mon. - Wed. 10 am to 8 pm, Thurs. & Fri. 10 am to 6 pm, Sat. & Sun. 1 to 5 pm
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