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The Coal Graders, 1905 (oil on canvas)




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The Coal Graders, 1905 (oil on canvas)

XIR204944 The Coal Graders, 1905 (oil on canvas) by Steinlen, Theophile Alexandre (1859-1923); 61x82 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Les Trieuses de Charbon); Swiss, out of copyright

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Despair Miserable Windy Working Class Factory Workers Sorters


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Bring your favorite art to your morning routine with Media Storehouse's Photo Mugs. Featuring The Coal Graders, 1905 by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, this mug showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors of this iconic oil on canvas painting from the Musee d'Orsay. Each mug is printed with high-quality, fade-resistant ink to ensure your artwork remains vibrant and clear. Start your day with a dose of inspiration and a warm beverage in hand. Perfect for art lovers and collectors alike.

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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


The Coal Graders, 1905

EDITORS COMMENTS
is a captivating oil painting by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen that depicts the harsh realities faced by female factory workers in early 20th century France. The image showcases a group of women diligently sorting coal in what appears to be windy and cold conditions. Their faces reflect a sense of misery and despair, as they endure the hardships brought upon them by poverty. Steinlen's masterful brushstrokes capture the essence of these working-class women, highlighting their strength and resilience amidst challenging circumstances. The artist's attention to detail allows us to feel their exhaustion and struggle as they perform their laborious tasks. This powerful artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the social inequalities prevalent during this era. It sheds light on the plight of those living in poverty, who were forced into backbreaking work just to make ends meet. Through "The Coal Graders". Steinlen invites viewers to empathize with these forgotten individuals and recognize their contributions to society. Displayed at Musee d'Orsay in Paris, France, this painting continues to resonate with audiences today. It stands as an important historical document that honors the determination and perseverance exhibited by countless working-class men and women throughout history.

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