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Workers in Snow

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The artwork presents a gripping portrayal of laborers trudging through a stark, wintry landscape. With sturdy forms and determined expressions, the three figures lead the viewer through the composition. Their weathered faces and heavy clothing, executed with bold, expressive brush strokes, evoke a sense of hardship and determination. The shovels they hold are almost extensions of their bodies—symbols of the labor that defines their existence. The background is alive with the energy of workers scattered across the snowy field, creating a dynamic contrast against the more focused foreground figures.

The color palette is somber, dominated by grays, blues, and earthy tones, punctuated by occasional hints of contrasting color—perhaps for the clothing of the distant workers or the glint of sunlight reflecting off the snow. This deliberate use of color not only sets the cold, harsh tone of the environment but also infuses a sense of collective struggle. In this piece, Edvard Munch presents a deeply human narrative; the emotional weight is palpable, stirring reflections on the resilience of working-class individuals in the face of adversity.

Workers in Snow

Edvard Munch

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1913

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3816 × 3124 px
1970 × 1605 mm

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