The floor scrapers 1875 this painting is one of the first representations of urban proletariat.
The floor planers painting.
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Gustave caillebotte the floor scrapers les raboteurs de parquet 1875 oil on canvas 102 x 146 5 cm musée d orsay paris.
The floor scrapers is an oil painting by french impressionist gustave caillebotte.
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Until now nearly all pictures of men and women at work were country scenes of farm workers and peasants such as the gleaners 1857 and man with a hoe 1862 by millet and the stone breakers 1849 50 by gustave courbet.
The floor scrapers also known as the parquet planers or floor planers is an early depiction of the urban working class at work.
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Robert summers lecturer otis college of art and design.
The parquet planers the floor scrapers was created in 1875 by gustave caillebotte in impressionism style.
The nude torsos of the planers are those of heroes of antiquity it would be unimaginable for parisian workers of those times.
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The canvas measures 102 by 146 5 centimetres 40 2 in 57 7 in.
Les raboteurs de parquet english title.
Three workmen bare to the waist toil to strip the varnish off the floor of what is said to be the artist s residence.
Parme giuntini director of art history otis college of art and design and dr.
Les raboteurs de parquet the floor planers this painting is one of the first representations of urban proletariat.
Created by beth harris and steven zucker.
It was originally given by caillebotte s family in 1894 to the musée du luxembourg then transferred to the musée du louvre in 1929.
Whereas peasants gleaners by millet or country workers stone breakers by courbet had often been shown city workers had seldom been painted.
But far from closeting himself in academic exercises caillebotte.