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I remember when I was a little girl, 1903 (oil on canvas)
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I remember when I was a little girl, 1903 (oil on canvas)
887244 I remember when I was a little girl, 1903 (oil on canvas) by Morbelli, Angelo (1853-1919); Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: by Angelo Morbelli (1853-1919))
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A Lot Of People Dining Room Elderly Man Forlorn Girkwd Melancholia Melancholy Nursing Home Old Age Old Couple Old Person Old Woman Penury Poors Pray Prayers Precariousness Realism Realistic Retirement Home Senior Adult Tables Tableware Unhappiness Unhappy Art Style Dine Emotions Mealtime Old Man Room Interior Several People Several Persons
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The captivating print of "I remember when I was a little girl, 1903" by Angelo Morbelli takes us back to a poignant moment in history. Painted with oil on canvas, this artwork showcases the artist's mastery in capturing emotions and telling stories through his brushstrokes. Set in Italy during the early 20th century, the painting portrays a scene filled with sadness and melancholy. A group of several people, including women and an old person, gather around a table in what appears to be a nursing home. The room is adorned with simple furniture and tableware, emphasizing the humble circumstances these individuals find themselves in. The colors used by Morbelli evoke a sense of forlornness and unhappiness. The muted tones reflect the difficult times faced by many during that era. As we observe this scene, we can't help but feel deeply moved by the expressions on their faces – each one carrying their own burden of emotion. Through his realistic style and attention to detail, Morbelli invites us into this intimate moment where prayer mingles with thoughts of food scarcity and poverty. This painting serves as both a reminder of past struggles endured by generations before us and an homage to those who persevered despite adversity. "I remember when I was a little girl" stands as an enduring testament to human resilience while also highlighting the power art possesses in immortalizing our shared experiences throughout history.
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