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Poor People (oil on canvas)

XIR37026 Poor People (oil on canvas) by Collin, Andre (1862-1930); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Tournai, Belgium; Belgian, out of copyright

Media ID 23176802

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This print showcases the renowned oil painting "Poor People" by Andre Collin, a Belgian artist from the late 19th to early 20th century. The artwork is currently housed in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Tournai, Belgium, and holds significant historical value as it depicts an era of poverty and hardship. The composition portrays a poignant scene of destitution, evoking strong emotions within viewers. With intricate brushstrokes on canvas, Collin masterfully captures the essence of struggle and hunger faced by these impoverished individuals. The central focus lies on a group of people gathered around a meager loaf of bread, their expressions reflecting both desperation and hope. In this powerful image, we witness not only physical deprivation but also psychological resilience amidst adversity. A loom stands prominently in the background symbolizing laborious efforts made to sustain themselves despite limited resources. Through his artistry, Collin sheds light on the plight of those living in poverty during his time. Bridgeman Images has skillfully reproduced this remarkable painting into a high-quality print that allows us to appreciate its artistic brilliance even more closely. As we contemplate this piece, let us remember that art has always been instrumental in shedding light on societal issues and advocating for change – reminding us all about our shared responsibility towards creating a more equitable world.

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