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Early morning at the workshop
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Early morning at the workshop
Early morning at the workshop. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Tortona
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Divisionism Economic History Impressionists Industrial Revolution Industrialialization Industrialisation Neoimpressionism Pointillism Postimpressionism Works
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Early morning at the workshop captures the essence of industrialization in Italy during the late 19th century. This remarkable painting, found in the esteemed Collection of Pinacoteca Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Tortona, showcases a breathtaking landscape filled with bustling workers and towering machinery. The artist, Plinio Nomellini, known for his mastery of divisionism and neo-impressionism techniques, skillfully portrays the transformative effects of the Industrial Revolution on society. Through vibrant oil colors meticulously applied to canvas using pointillist brushstrokes, Nomellini conveys both the beauty and complexity of this era. In this scene, we witness an early morning scene at a factory where workers diligently carry out their tasks amidst billowing smokestacks and sprawling plants. The play of light and shadow adds depth to each element within the composition, highlighting not only human labor but also nature's resilience amid rapid industrialization. Nomellini's work falls under post-impressionism genre that emerged as a response to impressionists' focus on capturing fleeting moments. Instead, he sought to depict broader themes such as economic history and societal changes brought about by industrialization. This print serves as a testament to fine art's ability to document historical periods while evoking emotions through its visual language. It invites viewers into an immersive experience that transports them back in time – allowing us to reflect upon our own relationship with progress and development.
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