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The Miner, 1925 (oil on canvas)
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The Miner, 1925 (oil on canvas)
1765997 The Miner, 1925 (oil on canvas) by Luks, George Benjamin (1867-1933); 153.1x128 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 25164662
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Ashcan School Boots Coal Mining Dusty Flask Miner Mining Pennsylvania Realism Realist Staring Tired Davy Lamp Laborer Pottsville
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The Miner, 1925
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is a captivating oil painting by George Benjamin Luks that depicts the gritty reality of a coal miner's life in early 20th century America. In this powerful artwork, we see a tired and weathered man sitting on a wooden stool, his worn-out boots resting on the dusty ground. The miner stares into the distance with an expression of weariness and contemplation etched across his face. Luks' realistic style brings to life every detail of this laborer's existence. From the davy lamp hanging from his belt to the pipe clenched between his teeth, each element tells a story of hard work and perseverance. The artist skillfully captures both the physical exhaustion and mental strain endured by those working in Pennsylvania's coal mines. As we observe this full-length portrait, we cannot help but feel drawn into the miner's world. His seated position suggests a momentary respite from backbreaking labor, while also emphasizing his vulnerability within such hazardous conditions. The flask at his side serves as a reminder of how these men sought solace amidst their grueling daily routines. Luks' portrayal is part of the Ashcan School movement which aimed to capture scenes from everyday urban life with unflinching realism. "The Miner" stands as an enduring testament to not only one man's struggle but also represents countless others who dedicated their lives to fueling industrial progress. This print allows us to appreciate Luks' masterful brushwork and invites us to reflect upon
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