Femme vidant une brouette (Woman Emptying a Wheelbarrow)
Artist/Maker
Camille Pissarro
(French, 1830–1903)
Date1880
MediumDrypoint
DimensionsPlate: 12 1/2 × 9 1/8 in. (31.8 × 23.2 cm)
Sheet: 18 1/2 × 12 in. (47 × 30.5 cm)
Sheet: 18 1/2 × 12 in. (47 × 30.5 cm)
Credit LineR. T. Miller Jr. Fund
Object number1943.128
Status
Not on viewToward the end of his life, Camille Pissarro became increasingly radical in his political thinking. After witnessing decades of social unrest, he came to support anarchism as a means to a more egalitarian society.
Pissarro often chose to express his social and political views through scenes of rural life and work. This image, for example, centers the act of a woman emptying her wheelbarrow, the bountiful result of her labor and that of her companion visible in the left-hand background. Through such scenes of peaceful collaboration, Pissarro promoted the ideal of a harmonious relationship between workers and the land.
Exhibition History
Pissarro often chose to express his social and political views through scenes of rural life and work. This image, for example, centers the act of a woman emptying her wheelbarrow, the bountiful result of her labor and that of her companion visible in the left-hand background. Through such scenes of peaceful collaboration, Pissarro promoted the ideal of a harmonious relationship between workers and the land.
Impressionism: 100 Years
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (December 14, 1974 - January 19, 1975 )
Quality and Technique in Prints
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (October 4, 1996 - December 22, 1996 )
The Human Comedy: Chronicles of 19th Century France
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 6, 2013 - December 22, 2013 )
Picturing the Land
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (February 9, 2021 - August 13, 2021 )
Collections
- European
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17th century
1845
first half 19th century