Food for the Soul: Women at Work- IV – The Toil
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Food for the Soul: Women at Work- IV – The Toil

Jewish Woman with Oranges. Alexander Gierymski (1881). National Museum Warsaw. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout
There is nothing attractive about toil—this mind-numbing effort of farming or doing some menial, repetitive tasks—to the person who is doing it. It can however, be appealing to artists as a subject, especially if such hard-grinding toil is experienced by the “weaker sex.” Artist could show hard work in a sympathetic light, often with an express purpose of tugging at the gallery public’s heartstrings.
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I discovered my new favorite painting – Origin of the World by Courbet! Where can I get a 10 foot by 14 print for my living room?
Merry Christmas and Happy new Year, Nina!
Bill
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I discovered my new favorite painting – Origin of the World by Courbet! Where can I get a 10 foot by 14 print for my living room?
Merry Christmas and Happy new Year, Nina!
Bill