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Jean-Eugène Buland (1852-1926) "La Lecture" (1901) Oil on canvas
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Jean-Eugène Buland - Le Tripot (1883)
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Les Héritiers” (1887)
Jean-Eugène Buland (Francés, 1852-1926)Óleo sobre lienzo180 x 220 cmMusée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux (Burdeos, Francia)

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Jean Eugène Buland: The Tinker (1908) – A Masterpiece of Naturalism
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Jean-Eugène Buland - Bonheur des parents (1903)
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Bonheur des parents (1903), by Jean-Eugène Buland
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Jean-Eugène Buland (1852–1926) Le Tripot 1883.
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MWW Artwork of the Day (9/4/23) Jean-Eugène Buland (French, 1852–1926) Un Patron, or The Lesson of the Apprentice (1888) Oil on canvas, 102 x 82 cm. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm
Buland chose a rich variety of subjects as he documented scenes from the world around him. In "Un Patron," Buland draws attention to the advancement of manufacturing and industry following the Franco-Prussian war. Even though depictions of rural labor remained more frequent, pictures of the metal industry also existed -– scenes from iron and steel mills, weapons factories and railroad track factories. To realistically represent this combined smithy and mechanical workshop, the artist used photographs. The foreman is using a drill to make a cogwheel –- a vital component that keeps the entire modern machinery rolling.
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Jean-Eugène Buland - The Lesson of the Apprentice, 1888
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Parent’s Happiness, by Jean-Eugène Buland, 1903.
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Jean-Eugène Buland - Alms of a Beggar [1880]
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Le Tripot” (1883)
Jean-Eugène Buland (Francés, 1852-1926)Óleo sobre lienzo63.5 x 109.2 cm

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