Your art history post for today: The Laundress, by Honoré Daumier (1808-1879), oil on oak, 19 1/4 x 13 in. (48.9 x 33 cm), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. #arthistory #art
From the website: “This painting depicts a subject visible from Daumier's studio on the quai d'Anjou in Paris: laundresses returning from laundry boats moored on the Seine. Despite the weight of her bulky load, the woman tenderly extends her hand to help a child up the steps of the embankment. With her sturdy form silhouetted against a bright background, the humble worker acquires a certain monumentality. This picture is the largest and possibly the last of three painted versions of the composition; Daumier's pigments have deteriorated, obscuring the last digit of the date inscribed at the lower left, but in 1893 it was recorded as 1863.”