Breadline - Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
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Description
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen's 'Breadline', created in 1915, captures the somber reality of poverty with a group of figures waiting for food, rendered in delicate lithographic detail.
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen, a Swiss-born French artist, created 'Breadline' in 1915. Steinlen is known for his illustrations and posters, often depicting Parisian life and social issues. His work frequently appeared in publications such as 'Le Chat Noir' and 'Gil Blas Illustré'. He had a keen interest in social commentary, often portraying the struggles of the working class and the marginalised. Steinlen's artistic output includes paintings, drawings, and sculptures, but he is best remembered for his graphic work. His style blends elements of Art Nouveau with social realism, reflecting his commitment to both aesthetic beauty and social justice. 'Breadline' presents a group of figures waiting, presumably, for food. The composition is dominated by a woman in a dark shawl, her gaze direct and solemn. Surrounding her are other figures, including children, each holding a container, suggesting their shared plight. The use of lithography allows for fine lines and subtle shading, enhancing the emotional impact of the scene. The limited colour palette, primarily earth tones with touches of red, adds to the somber mood. The artist's signature is visible in the lower corner, along with the date, confirming the work's authenticity and historical context.
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Breadline - Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen
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