Workers having a meal by Reinhold Werner

Workers having a meal 

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drawing, paper, pencil, graphite

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pencil drawn

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drawing

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paper

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pencil drawing

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group-portraits

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pencil

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graphite

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genre-painting

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realism

Copyright: Public Domain

Reinhold Werner's drawing, "Workers Having a Meal," captures a seemingly mundane scene, but one ripe with social context. Likely created in Germany around the turn of the 20th century, it depicts laborers gathered for a break, a moment of respite in their demanding work. The setting, possibly a cellar or storage area, underscores their working-class status, a visual code reinforced by their clothing and worn features. The artist invites us to consider the socio-economic conditions of the time, where industrialization was reshaping society and labor movements were gaining momentum. This image reflects the growing awareness and social consciousness within artistic circles. Archival records of labor conditions, worker's diaries, and socialist publications of the time can provide deeper insights into the world depicted. Werner’s drawing serves as a valuable lens for understanding the lives and struggles of the working class in a rapidly changing society.

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