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"Embracing the Art of Chores: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" In the days of old, a dolly tub stood as a symbol of hard work and cleanliness

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Chores Collection: Noontime chores, Granville County, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Chores Collection: Mrs. Soper with youngest child at the well, Willow creek area, Malheur County, Oregon, 1939
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Chores Collection: Laundry facilities in FSA migrant labor camp, Westley, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Chores Collection: A grandmother washing clothes in a migrant camp, Stanislaus County, California, 1939
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Chores Collection: A grandmother in a migrant camp, Stanislaus County, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Chores Collection: A grandmother in a contractors camp, Stanislaus County, California, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
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Chores Collection: The Actor Ichikawa Danjuro II as Kenkaya Gorouemon and Segawa Kikunojo I as Osen in the pl... 1732
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Chores Collection: Ono no Komachi at Seki Temple (Seki), from the series The Seven Fashionable Aspects of... 1751 / 64
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Chores Collection: Life on the River. Creator: Dorte Verner
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Chores Collection: Abraham Lincoln and his Father (oil on panel)
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Chores Collection: Wash Day, 1923 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Playing School, 1893 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: On the Roof (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Breton Washerwomen by the Sea, c. 1900 (colour litho)
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Chores Collection: Bread-making, 1895 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: A Light Breeze, Biot, Provence, (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Fuel for the Fire, 1895 (pencil and watercolour)
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Chores Collection: Sweeping Snow, 1890s (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: La Mungitura, (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Laundresses, from La Femme a Paris by Octave Uzanne, engraved by F. Masse, 1894 (coloured engraving)
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Chores Collection: From the Back Window, 291 - N. Y. 1915 (platinum print photograph)
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Chores Collection: House maid sweeping (engraving)
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Chores Collection: The Tea-Table, 1920 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Girl cleaning the front steps of a house (chromolitho)
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Chores Collection: Household utensils (colour litho)
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Chores Collection: Women doing laundry through a hole in the ice, 1891 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Advertisement for Lux laundry soap (chromolitho)
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Chores Collection: Mechanisation of housework (litho)
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Chores Collection: Washing by the River, Sandvika (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Corvee; Fatigue-duty; Frohndienst (engraving)
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Chores Collection: Clothes drying, 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Laundry, 1876 (oil on canvas)
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Chores Collection: Washing day (colour litho)
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Chores Collection: Maid explaining to a housewife why she wants to leave her job (litho)
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Chores Collection: Girl helping her mother with the housework (colour litho)
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Chores Collection: Red Squirrel and man with a Ironing Board
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Chores Collection: Red Squirrels with a washing line
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Chores Collection: Red Squirrel and great tit with a Ironing Board
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Chores Collection: Red Squirrels with a Ironing Board
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Chores Collection: At Braubach on the Rhine, 1833. Creator: Samuel Prout
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Chores Collection: Laundress, n. d. Creator: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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Chores Collection: Kambara, from the series 'Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido (Tokaido gojusan tsugi)
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Chores Collection: Washerwoman at Nice, February 1842. Creator: Elizabeth Murray
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Chores Collection: Kanaya, from an untitled series of the fifty-three stations of the Tokaido, Japan, c
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Chores Collection: House cleaning in preparation for the New Year, Japan, c. 1797 / 99
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Chores Collection: House cleaning in preparation for the New Year, Japan, late 1790s
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Chores Collection: Poem by Henjo Sojo, from an untitled series of Thirty-Six Immortal Poets, c. 1767 / 68
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Chores Collection: Girl with Eggs and Geese, n. d. Creator: Catherine Greenaway


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"Embracing the Art of Chores: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" In the days of old, a dolly tub stood as a symbol of hard work and cleanliness. The poster advertising Sunlight Soap reminds us that even they are be brightened with effective tools. "Children on the Beach, St. Ives, 1886" captures a moment when chores blended with play under the sun's warm embrace. From San Lucas Toliman to Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, women washing clothes exemplify dedication to their families' well-being across Central America. Amundsen Winter Quarters remind us that even in extreme conditions, they were essential for survival and comfort. An advertisement for the Western Electric vacuum cleaner showcases how technology revolutionized household tasks while women patiently cleaned away dust and dirt. Clothes hanging on a washing line across a street in Venice transport us to washday traditions where every piece tells its own story amidst picturesque surroundings. Ladies in a kitchen epitomize teamwork and camaraderie as they tackle daily household duties together. The humble washing board takes center stage as an enduring tool used by generations past to achieve spotless laundry results before modern appliances took over. A farm boy working alongside his plough horse serves as a reminder that some they can deeply intertwined with our connection to nature and land. Girls wash dolls' clothes - learning responsibility from an early age through imaginative play fosters independence and empathy. Children hanging out washing on the line at Cookham Nursery School teach us that even little hands can contribute meaningfully to shared responsibilities within their community. In this captivating journey through time and cultures, we witness how they have shaped societies worldwide – from ancient rituals rooted in cleanliness to modern innovations easing everyday burdens – reminding us that these seemingly mundane tasks carry profound significance within our lives.