Painting
The Country Store
About This Image
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View of a country store in autumn. A man driving a horse-drawn wagon hauls full milkcans in the foreground and, to the right, several families are hauling in crates of farm eggs to be traded for store credit. Three people stand behind a "Chicago US" sign; crates of live chickens are at their feet. |
Image ID: | 73839 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | Kammerude, Lavern |
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Collection Name: | WHS Museum Collection |
Genre: | Painting |
Original Format Type: | transparency, color |
Original Format Number: | 92.3.18 frame 55 |
Original Dimensions: | 4 x 3 inches |
From the book "Threshing Days: The Farm Paintings of Lavern Kammerude". Text by Chester Garthwaite. This work was commissioned by Philip Martin for the Wisconsin Folk Museum and painted by Lavern Kammerude (1915-1989) of Blanchardville, Wisconsin, in 1988. It was acquired by the State Bank of Mount Horeb from the Wisconsin Folk Museum in 1996. Restricted; Reproduction and licensing rights held by Edward Kammerude. |
Agriculture |
Dogs |
Horses |
Windmills |
Trees |
Land use, Rural |
Men |
Women |
Flags |
General stores |
Postal service |
Signs and signboards |
Carriages and carts |
Horse-drawn vehicles |
Roads |
Wagons |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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