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Hard Working Collection

"Unyielding Dedication

Background imageHard Working Collection: An employer shows visitors the hard working labourers in his steel mill. 1890 (french engraving)

An employer shows visitors the hard working labourers in his steel mill. 1890 (french engraving)
5617231 An employer shows visitors the hard working labourers in his steel mill. 1890 (french engraving); (add.info.: 02/02/1890); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageHard Working Collection: Going to Work, c. 1850-51 (oil on canvas)

Going to Work, c. 1850-51 (oil on canvas)
GLS224004 Going to Work, c.1850-51 (oil on canvas) by Millet, Jean-Francois (1814-75); 55.5x46 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow

Background imageHard Working Collection: Watermelon unloading

Watermelon unloading
Mostafijur Rahman Nasim

Background imageHard Working Collection: The Brick Field Workers

The Brick Field Workers
SANCHAYAN CHOWDHURY

Background imageHard Working Collection: The battle of life

The battle of life
SANCHAYAN CHOWDHURY

Background imageHard Working Collection: Going to Work, 1863 (etching)

Going to Work, 1863 (etching)
CH441542 Going to Work, 1863 (etching) by Millet, Jean-Francois (1814-75); 41.9x33 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Depart pour le Travail; see also 224004; ); Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageHard Working Collection: Hard-working carpenter (engraving)

Hard-working carpenter (engraving)
3643742 Hard-working carpenter (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hard-working carpenter)

Background imageHard Working Collection: Archival color postcard of three fishwives in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915

Archival color postcard of three fishwives in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915
Archival color postcard view of three fishwives with fish in baskets in Newhaven, England, Great Britain, c 1915. (Photo by Allan Seiden, Legacy Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHard Working Collection: Daniel d Arthez at the Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, illustration from Les

Daniel d Arthez at the Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, illustration from Les
XIR346539 Daniel d Arthez at the Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, illustration from Les Illusions perdues by Honore de Balzac (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageHard Working Collection: The Laborious Mother, c. 1740 (oil on canvas)

The Laborious Mother, c. 1740 (oil on canvas)
XIR202025 The Laborious Mother, c.1740 (oil on canvas) by Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779); 49x39 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright


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"Unyielding Dedication: A Glimpse into the World of Hardworking Individuals" Step back in time to witness the unwavering spirit of hard work captured through various art forms. From oil paintings to lithographs, these masterpieces depict the essence of dedication and perseverance that transcends generations. In "Going to Work, c. 1850-51, " an oil on canvas masterpiece, we are transported to a bustling street filled with individuals eager to embark on their daily endeavors. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring forth a sense of anticipation and determination. Next, we delve into the laborious task of unloading watermelons in "Watermelon Unloading. " This captivating image captures the physical exertion required for such demanding work while highlighting the resilience and strength within each worker. "The Brick Field Workers" portrays a group united by their shared commitment towards building something greater than themselves. Through this piece, we witness their synchronized movements as they lay bricks meticulously, showcasing both skill and tenacity. As life's battles unfold before us in "The Battle of Life, " we see individuals pushing through adversity with unwavering resolve. Each stroke tells a story of triumph over obstacles faced along life's arduous journey. In "Going to Work, 1863 (etching), " an etching transports us back in time once again. We witness workers making their way through crowded streets amidst smoke-filled skies – a testament to their indomitable spirit despite challenging circumstances. An engraving titled "Hard-working Carpenter" pays homage to those who shape our world with precision and craftsmanship. Their tireless efforts ensure that every structure stands tall against time's relentless passage. Through "Le Vigilant, 1816 (lithograph)" and "Qui trop embrasse mal étreint, 1818 (lithograph), " we explore two contrasting aspects of hard work - vigilance versus biting off more than one can chew.