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Fisherwoman, 1921 (painting)
7332994 Fisherwoman, 1921 (painting) by Permeke, Constant (1886-1952); Mu.Zee, Ostend, Belgium; (add.info.: Constant Permeke (1886-1952). Kunstmuseum aan Zee (Mu.zee), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.); © Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2022
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© Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
Class System Craftsperson Craftswoman Cratsmanship Dozy Drowsy Faces Fish Sellers Fish Shop Fish Woman Fishmonger Fishwoman Heads Labouring Class Labouring Classes Orange Colour Proletarian Proletariat Sleepiness Social Class Somnolence Tired Tired Out Tiredness Tiring Weariness Weary Womenfolk Working Class 1920s 20s 20s Belgians Belgium Belgian Craftsman Craftsmen Only One Person
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This print captures the essence of Constant Permeke's painting "Fisherwoman, 1921". The artwork, displayed at Mu. Zee in Ostend, Belgium, showcases the talent and skill of this renowned Belgian artist. In this early twentieth-century piece, we see a tired and weary fisherwoman depicted in vibrant orange hues. Her face tells a story of exhaustion and sleepiness after a long day's work at the fish shop. The weariness is palpable as she gazes into the distance with drowsy eyes. Permeke's mastery lies in his ability to convey emotions through color and brushstrokes. The vivid colors evoke a sense of vitality amidst fatigue, highlighting the strength and resilience of women like her who tirelessly contribute to their craft. The portrait focuses solely on this one person, emphasizing her importance within her community as both a craftsman and an individual. Through his artistry, Permeke immortalizes not only this woman but also celebrates all womenfolk who play vital roles in society. As viewers engage with this stunning print by Paul Maeyaert, they are transported back to the 1920s—a time when art was evolving rapidly alongside societal changes. This piece serves as a reminder of the power that art holds in capturing human experiences across different periods and cultures. © Paul Maeyaert beautifully preserves Permeke's masterpiece for us to appreciate today while honoring its historical significance.
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