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The Unemployed, c. 1908-9 (oil on canvas)
XKH152592 The Unemployed, c.1908-9 (oil on canvas) by Zoller, Rudolf Jacob (1880-1948); 205.5x170.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany
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Depression Labourers Unemployment Wokrker Working Class Laborer Labourer Tradesman Tradesmen
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The Unemployed, c. 1908-9
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is a powerful oil painting by Rudolf Jacob Zoller that captures the struggles and hardships faced by the working class during a time of economic depression in Germany. The large canvas depicts a group of male labourers, their faces filled with despair and uncertainty as they gather together, perhaps seeking solace or support from one another. Zoller's meticulous attention to detail brings forth the raw emotions felt by these individuals who find themselves without work or means to provide for their families. Each brushstroke tells a story of resilience and determination amidst adversity, highlighting the strength and unity within this community. The painting serves as a poignant reminder of the social issues prevalent in early 20th century Germany, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by those affected by unemployment. It reflects not only the artist's skill but also his empathy towards his subjects. Displayed at Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany, this masterpiece continues to resonate with viewers today. Its historical significance lies not only in its portrayal of German culture but also in its ability to evoke empathy across generations. "The Unemployed" stands as an enduring symbol of human struggle and resilience against societal challenges that transcend time and borders. This print provided by Bridgeman Images allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Zoller's remarkable work while contemplating the universal themes it explores – labour rights, economic disparity, and humanity's unwavering spirit even in times of great hardship.
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