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Reflections of a Starving Man or Social Contrasts, 1894 (oil on canvas)
ALI198065 Reflections of a Starving Man or Social Contrasts, 1894 (oil on canvas) by Longoni, Emilio (1859-1932); 190x155 cm; Museo Civico, Biella, Italy; (add.info.: Reflexions d un affame; Riflessioni di un affamato o Contrasti sociali; ); Alinari
Media ID 25529890
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Desperation Divisionist Envy Homeless Homelessness Hunger Hungry Poors Precarious Precariousness Restaurant Rich Starvation Tramp Dine
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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Reflections of a Starving Man or Social Contrasts, 1894
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is a powerful oil painting by Emilio Longoni that captures the stark realities of social inequality and poverty in late 19th-century Italy. The composition depicts a striking contrast between two worlds: on one side, we see a well-dressed couple enjoying their meal inside a luxurious restaurant, while on the other side of the window, an emaciated man gazes longingly at their food. Longoni's use of divisionist technique adds depth and intensity to the scene, emphasizing the stark divide between those who have plenty and those who struggle to survive. The starving man's desperation is palpable as he peers into this world of abundance from his position on the street. This painting serves as a poignant commentary on societal disparities and highlights the harsh reality faced by many during this era. It evokes feelings of empathy for those less fortunate and raises questions about wealth distribution and social responsibility. Displayed at Museo Civico in Biella, Italy, "Reflections of a Starving Man or Social Contrasts" continues to resonate with viewers today. Longoni's masterful brushwork brings attention to issues such as hunger, homelessness, and precariousness that are still prevalent in our modern society. This artwork serves as both a reminder of past struggles and an inspiration for continued efforts towards creating a more equitable future.
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