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The seamstress, 1881 (oil on canvas)
OVR390568 The seamstress, 1881 (oil on canvas) by Krohg, Christian (1852-1925); 130x166 cm; Gothenburg Art Museum, Sweden; Photo © O. Vaering
Media ID 24725430
© O. Vaering / Bridgeman Images
Asleep Broken Craft Crafts Crucifixion Devout Didactic Exhausted Exhaustion Humble Impoverished Lace Curtains Needlework Oil Lamp Piano Sewing Machine Tired Weary Craftswoman
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is a captivating oil painting by Christian Krohg that beautifully captures the essence of a hardworking and exhausted female worker. In this poignant portrayal, we see a humble seamstress seated in her modest interior, surrounded by lace curtains and an old-fashioned oil lamp illuminating her weary face. The artist skillfully depicts the physical toll of labor on the woman's body as she rests with her head gently leaning against the back of a chair. Her tired eyes are closed, and it is evident that she has fallen into an exhausted sleep after hours of needlework. The broken dress hanging nearby serves as a reminder of her diligent craft. Despite her fatigue, there is an air of devout dedication about her posture. A crucifixion scene hangs on the wall behind her, symbolizing both religious faith and perhaps drawing parallels between Christ's suffering and hers. In this didactic portrait, Krohg sheds light on the plight of impoverished workers during his time. The sewing machine at the corner represents modernity creeping into traditional craftsmanship while emphasizing their relentless toil. This evocative artwork invites us to contemplate not only the hardships faced by working-class women but also their resilience in carrying out their domestic duties with unwavering commitment.
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