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The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
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The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Two workers carry another, who has been wounded in a work accident. The scaffolding in the background reveals the underlying subject as workersś safety. The painting is held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid. From Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado. [Les Editions Holbein, Switzerland, 1939]
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The Injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939) by Francisco Goya captures a poignant moment in the lives of workers during the 18th century. In this powerful oil on canvas painting held at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, two colleagues are seen carrying their wounded companion who has suffered an accident while working. The backdrop of scaffolding serves as a stark reminder of the importance of worker safety. Goya's attention to detail and his ability to convey emotion through his brushstrokes make this artwork a masterpiece of realism. The colors and composition draw viewers into the scene, evoking empathy for these hardworking individuals facing adversity. This print from Les Chefs-D Ouevre Du Musee Du Prado publication allows us to appreciate Goya's artistic movement and his contribution to Spanish art history. It is a testament to his skill as an old master painter. The image not only showcases the physical assistance being provided but also symbolizes solidarity among workers in Spain during that era. It reminds us of the challenges faced by laborers and highlights their resilience. As we observe this piece, we are reminded that workplace accidents have long been a concern throughout history. This print serves as both a historical document and a call for improved safety measures even today.
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