

Black and white illustration of four people in a field. A man in a hat stands in the left center holding a scythe. He wears a light short-sleeved shirt with suspenders and dark pants. Three people sit and stand in the bottom right. The closest person sits on the ground to the right, wearing a hat, white dress, black apron. A boy with a hat sits to her left on a bucket; he holds a cup. A woman in a hat stands in the background center. Trees and tall grass surround the group. The text at the bottom reads "MAKING HAY DRAWN BY WINSLOW HOMER".
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