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"Old Pat, " The Independent Beggar, c. 1819 (oil on wood)
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"Old Pat, " The Independent Beggar, c. 1819 (oil on wood)
XOS5887569 "Old Pat, " The Independent Beggar, c. 1819 (oil on wood) by Waldo, Samuel Lovett (1783-1861); 68x57 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: by Samuel Lovett Waldo (1783-1861))
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Old Pat, The Independent Beggar - A Portrait of Pride and Poverty
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. This print showcases the oil painting "Old Pat, The Independent Beggar" by Samuel Lovett Waldo. Created in 1819, this artwork measures 68x57 cm and is housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA. Waldo's masterpiece depicts a man standing tall amidst his destitution. With vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes, he captures the essence of Old Pat's pride despite his circumstances. This portrait delves into the complex emotions experienced by those living on society's fringes. The beggar's weathered face tells a story of struggle and resilience. His eyes reflect a mix of determination and weariness as he confronts life's hardships head-on. Through this painting, Waldo explores themes such as poverty, pride, and the human capacity for survival. Intriguingly, Old Pat embodies both admiration and critique for his independent spirit. While some may view him as a tramp or vagabond begging for sustenance, others see him as an individual refusing to succumb to societal norms. Waldo skillfully captures these conflicting sentiments within one person - a testament to his artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this stunning piece from the 19th century, we are reminded of the power art holds in evoking empathy and understanding across time periods and cultures.
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