The Farmers Boy by Lewis Baumer
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The Farmers Boy by Lewis Baumer
A young woman dressed appropriately in breeches and smock for agricultural work. The Womens Land Army began in 1917. Lewis Baumer was famed for drawing pretty, flapper girls and the tongue-in-cheek title of the illustration is typical. Date: 1917
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Agricultural Agriculture Baumer Breeches Farmer Lewis Smock Trousers Worker
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The Farmers Boy: A Young Woman's Contribution to the Home Front During the tumultuous period of the First World War, the traditional roles of men and women began to shift as the demand for labor in various industries grew. One such industry was agriculture, which saw a significant shortage of workers due to the enlistment of men in the armed forces. In response, the Women's Land Army was established in 1917 in Great Britain, providing an opportunity for women to contribute to the war effort by working on farms and in other agricultural roles. This charming illustration, titled "The Farmers Boy," by renowned artist Lewis Baumer, captures the spirit of the times with its tongue-in-cheek title and depiction of a young woman dressed in breeches and a smock, ready for a day of hard work on the farm. Baumer was known for his pretty, flapper-girl illustrations, but this image showcases his versatility and ability to capture the changing times. The woman in the illustration wears a pair of breeches, a practical choice for agricultural work that was becoming increasingly common for women during the war. The smock she wears is also typical of the era, with its loose, flowing design and high collar. Her expression is one of determination and focus, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of the women who joined the Women's Land Army. The Women's Land Army played a crucial role in maintaining food production during the war, ensuring that the British population was fed and that the military had the necessary supplies. This image serves as a reminder of the important contributions made by women during this period, and the ways in which traditional gender roles were challenged and redefined.
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