Not exact matches
We find there the parables of the sower, of weeds growing in the
wheat until the harvest, of the mustard seed, of the leaven, of the treasure hid in a
field, of the pearl of
great value, of the dragnet taking in all kinds of fish, of the householder bringing out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
We are under a
Great Tribulation where God is separating the
wheats from the tares that grow inside His
fields (local churches).
For example, a study comparing spider communities in organic and conventional winter
wheat fields in the United Kingdom found the abundance and diversity of spiders
greater on the organic
fields.
A wealthy, lonely, land - owning, raw - boned farmer (Shepard in his acting debut) of the
Great Plains falls in love with the girlfriend (Adams) of a hot - headed
wheat -
field worker (Gere), who is masquerading as the
field hand's sister.
When Robert Smithson ran along his Spiral Jetty in the
Great Salt Lake and Agnes Denes planted a
wheat field in Manhattan, they took delight in what they had made, but also in its growing or vanishing beneath their feet.
This exhibition brings two
great Impressionist masterpieces to Norfolk: Claude Monet's Haystacks, Late Summer, from the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, and Vincent van Gogh's
Wheat Field behind St. Paul's Hospital, St. Remy from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
From the visitors who have identified farm equipment and machine parts in the work, enriching our vocabulary and understanding of the authenticity of Still's account, to those who have visited from Canada and see their home in the brown
wheat fields, to the vastness and sublime grandeur of the abstract works, evoking for some, western skies, the
great plains, or even, the abstract freedom promised by the western expanse, it is the reveal of the early work that has intrigued both visitors and staff, and speaks to the collection's ultimate home in the west, in Denver.
Examples include: Hannibal and His Army Crossing the Alps (1812) by JMW Turner, Last of the Mohicans (series)(1826) by Thomas Cole, Man and Woman Gazing at the Moon (1830 - 5) by Caspar David Friedrich, The
Great Day of His Wrath (1853) by John Martin, Island of the Dead (1880) by Arnold Bocklin, Road to Vladimirka (1892) by Isaac Levitan,
Wheat Field with Crows (1890) by Van Gogh, and Nigredo (1984) by Anselm Kiefer.