Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):
Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):

Bronze bas-relief "THE MINER" (1904) by CONSTANTIN MEUNIER (1831-1905):

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In the dark twists of a coal mine stands a man with a face marked by effort and suffering.

His emaciated profile bears witness to years of relentless toil, years spent extracting the earth's riches for the masters of industry..

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In the dark twists of a coal mine stands a man with a face marked by effort and suffering.

His emaciated profile bears witness to years of relentless toil, years spent extracting the earth's riches for the masters of industry..

In his weary eyes lies the tale of an entire laboring class, sacrificed on the altar of progress and greed.

The Miner's Head, a masterful creation imbued with Meunier's social art, emerges from the shadows of oblivion to remind us of the dignity stolen from those who toiled in the earth's bowels.

Commissioned by coal merchant and patron Edouard Taymans in 1904, this striking work is a silent cry of despair and resilience.

In the background, the menacing silhouette of a factory chimney and the sterile mound of a slag heap evoke the relentless reality of miners' daily lives.

Every line, every crevice of the bas-relief sculpted by Meunier is infused with the sweat and blood of those who paid the price of their lives for the profits of the powerful.

This miner's head exists in various forms - plaster, bronze, sandstone - but in each, it bears the indelible imprint of the workers' struggle.

It recalls Meunier's earlier sculptures, such as the Miners Coming Out of the Pit exhibited at the Salon in 1893, where figures exhausted by the toil of the Black Country are immortalized in bronze, poignant testimonies of an era of misery and shattered hope. -

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Signed work
Yes
Issuer’s mark / label
No
Weight
15.0
Condition
Excellent
Styles
Realism
Colours
Green
Materials
Metal
Metal/Bronze
Ethnicity or Continent of origin
Europe
Price
Firm

Country of destination : France

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