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Ironing Workshop in Trouville, 1888 (oil on canvas)




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Ironing Workshop in Trouville, 1888 (oil on canvas)

XIR157945 Ironing Workshop in Trouville, 1888 (oil on canvas) by Anthonissen, Louis Joseph (1849-1913); 60x83 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Pau, France; (add.info.: Atelier des Repasseuses a Trouville; ); French, out of copyright

Media ID 12732438

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This print captures the essence of an ironing workshop in Trouville, dating back to 1888. Painted by Louis Joseph Anthonissen, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 60x83 cm and is currently housed at the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Pau, France. Titled "Ironing Workshop in Trouville" the painting offers a glimpse into the daily lives of hardworking women laboring away in a bustling attic space. The artist's attention to detail beautifully portrays their dedication as they press linens with precision and care. The atmosphere is filled with both industry and sweatshop-like conditions, highlighting the arduous nature of their work. The composition exudes a sense of authenticity, capturing not only the physicality but also the emotional toll that such labor-intensive tasks can take on individuals. Despite these challenges, there is an undeniable strength emanating from these female workers as they navigate through their duties. Anthonissen's portrayal serves as a reminder of the often-overlooked contributions made by women throughout history within various industries. This artwork invites us to reflect upon societal norms surrounding gender roles and appreciate those who have tirelessly worked behind-the-scenes. As we admire this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder, let us acknowledge its historical significance while celebrating the resilience and determination exhibited by these unsung heroes of everyday life.

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