Fatigue Collection (#8)
"Capturing the Essence of Fatigue: A Historical Journey through Weariness and Exhaustion" Enlisted Men, General Wear, Fatigue etc, 1888: In this snapshot from 1888
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"Capturing the Essence of Fatigue: A Historical Journey through Weariness and Exhaustion" Enlisted Men, General Wear, Fatigue etc, 1888: In this snapshot from 1888, we witness the weariness etched on the faces of enlisted men. The toll of their duties is evident as fatigue becomes their constant companion. Candide, Satirique en N & B, 1930_10_16: Humor, Medical: Even in satire lies a grain of truth. Candide's humorous portrayal reminds us that they are be both physically and mentally draining. It takes a toll on our overall well-being. Charlie Chaplin, comedian and actor, c1921: The iconic Charlie Chaplin knew how to make us laugh but also understood the weight of exhaustion. In this image from c1921, his weary expression reveals that even comedians experience fatigue. Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). Column of Japanese soldiers: War knows no respite; it only breeds weariness. This photograph captures a column of Japanese soldiers during the Russo-Japanese War - their fatigued bodies marching forward despite physical and emotional strain. Monday. Customers at a table in an inn, 1858 (oil on canvas): The weariness depicted in this oil painting from 1858 showcases tired souls seeking solace in an inn after a long day's work. Their drooping shoulders speak volumes about the burden they carry. Don Quixote wounded - from "Don Quixote de la Mancha": Miguel de Cervantes' masterpiece brings forth Don Quixote's battle-worn state as he fights windmills with unwavering determination but succumbs to exhaustion when wounded – reminding us that even heroes grow weary. A Shepherd Weeping on a Tomb Erected to a Gnat, 1808 (oil on canvas).