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"The cathedral of the poor", painting by Joaquim i Trinxet, 1898
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"The cathedral of the poor", painting by Joaquim i Trinxet, 1898
AIS5344903 " The cathedral of the poor", painting by Joaquim i Trinxet, 1898 by Mir Trinxet, Joaquin (1873-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: " The cathedral of the poor" Adults and children beggars in front of a church. Painting by Joaquim Mir i Trinxet (1873-1940) 1898
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Beggar Begging Despair Desperation Distress Mendicant Misery Poors Precarious Precariousness Tramp Vagabond Wretch Newborn Street View
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The Cathedral of the Poor
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is a captivating painting by Joaquim i Trinxet, created in 1898. This thought-provoking artwork depicts a scene where adults and children beggars gather in front of a grand church. The artist, Joaquim Mir i Trinxet, masterfully captures the stark contrast between opulence and destitution. The painting portrays the harsh reality faced by those living in poverty during that time period. The figures huddled together evoke feelings of despair and desperation, their expressions reflecting the hardships they endure daily. Despite their dire circumstances, there is an undeniable sense of resilience among them. Trinxet's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of the church as well. The architectural beauty stands tall and imposing against the backdrop of human suffering. It serves as a poignant reminder that even within places dedicated to spirituality and salvation, inequality persists. This powerful piece invites viewers to reflect on societal issues such as wealth disparity and social injustice that continue to plague our world today. Through his brushstrokes, Trinxet sheds light on the precariousness faced by these marginalized individuals while simultaneously questioning society's priorities. "The Cathedral of the Poor" remains relevant even after more than a century since its creation. Its timeless message resonates with audiences across generations, urging us to confront our own roles in addressing poverty and advocating for change.
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