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Work: Workman with Carnation in his Mouth, 1852-65 (oil on canvas) (see also 198054 & 100701)
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Work: Workman with Carnation in his Mouth, 1852-65 (oil on canvas) (see also 198054 & 100701)
MAN63030 Work: Workman with Carnation in his Mouth, 1852-65 (oil on canvas) (see also 198054 & 100701) by Brown, Ford Madox (1821-93); Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Navvies laying a drain, detail from the preliminary study of Work'); © Manchester Art Gallery
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The captivating print titled "Work: Workman with Carnation in his Mouth, 1852-65" by Ford Madox Brown transports us to a time of labor and social classes. The image showcases a hardworking workman adorned with a vibrant carnation tucked delicately between his lips. Painted on canvas using oil, this masterpiece captures the essence of an era. Intriguingly, the painting is actually a detail from the preliminary study of "Work" which depicts navvies laying a drain. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, showcasing corduroy trousers and even capturing the exertion and heat experienced during road works. This artwork delves deeper than just depicting physical labor; it explores themes such as idleness, morality, intellectualism, and alcoholism prevalent within society at that time. It serves as an allegory for societal issues surrounding class distinctions. The composition draws inspiration from prominent figures like Thomas Carlyle and John Frederick Maurice while also incorporating elements of pre-Raphaelite style. Its display at Manchester Art Gallery in the UK adds to its historical significance. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing piece captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we are reminded of the complexities inherent in human existence. This photograph print invites us to reflect on our own roles within society and appreciate both the beauty found within ordinary workers and their struggles against social constraints
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