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Propping the Rick, c. 1900 (pencil, pen & ink over a proof etching)
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Propping the Rick, c. 1900 (pencil, pen & ink over a proof etching)
Ma312093 Propping the Rick, c.1900 (pencil, pen & ink over a proof etching) by Clausen, George (1852-1944); 15.2x12.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23383004
© The Maas Gallery, London / Bridgeman Images
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Propping the Rick, c. 1900 - A Glimpse into Rural Labour
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. This print titled "Propping the Rick, c. 1900" offers a fascinating window into the world of rural labor in early 20th century England. Created by George Clausen, a renowned artist known for his depictions of agricultural scenes, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of hard work and dedication. Measuring 15.2x12.1 cm, this pencil and pen & ink over a proof etching showcases an anonymous worker propping up a haystack with skillful precision. The image exudes authenticity as it portrays the toil and sweat that went into maintaining these vital structures on farmland. The composition transports us to a simpler time when agriculture was at the heart of society's sustenance. With its meticulous attention to detail, every stroke brings life to each strand of hay and every line conveys both strength and weariness in the laborer's face. Through this artwork, we gain insight into not only the physical demands but also the resilience required by those who worked tirelessly on farms during this era. It serves as a tribute to their unwavering commitment towards feeding communities while highlighting their often-overlooked contributions. As we admire "Propping the Rick" let us appreciate these unsung heroes whose efforts shaped our agricultural heritage. This piece is part of a private collection displayed at The Ms Gallery in London – an invaluable reminder of our shared history rooted in hard work
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