Modestly enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Sower isn’t, as far as I can tell, shown online by either of the two possible current-locations I found for it.This (has a larger different coloration image) and this (Google translated) say it’s here. This (Google translated, slightly different coloration image) says it (or maybe a postcard of it) is here.The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated Russian Wikipedia page has more) and collection.
Little known fact:Karl Marx’ first job was as an intern on bulgur wheat farm just outside of Moscow. He was part of a serf swap program between Tsarist and Kaiserreich governments.
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
I would be sitting in an air conditioned office if I had gone to law school.
Superfrog over 10 years ago
He might have a future in broadcasting.
chazandru over 10 years ago
He’s better known for his soy milk and tofu manufacturing after the seeds came in…. and he never had to shave.C.
J Short over 10 years ago
Soybean farming was nothing to crow about.
mabrndt Premium Member over 10 years ago
Modestly enlarged image can be found at the only work, by this artist, so far, to appear in Mr. Melcher’s blog.Sower isn’t, as far as I can tell, shown online by either of the two possible current-locations I found for it.This (has a larger different coloration image) and this (Google translated) say it’s here. This (Google translated, slightly different coloration image) says it (or maybe a postcard of it) is here.The artist’s Wikipedia page (Google translated Russian Wikipedia page has more) and collection.
ossiningaling over 10 years ago
Jimmy Soybeanseed looks just like a dude I went to high school with. Groovy, man.
pcolli over 10 years ago
“Feed the birds, tuppence a bag….”
Mike Parsons Premium Member over 10 years ago
That’s just funny as heck!!!
jdog73 over 10 years ago
Stoned hippy wondering whatever happened to Woodstock.
Fuddy Duddy over 10 years ago
Little known fact:Karl Marx’ first job was as an intern on bulgur wheat farm just outside of Moscow. He was part of a serf swap program between Tsarist and Kaiserreich governments.