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Brazilian Builders

  • Sukūrimo data1933
  • Matmenys43.0 x 22.0 cm

james e allen (1894 – 1964)

Explore the evocative paintings of James E. Allen, known for his powerful depictions of laborers & wartime scenes. Discover 'The Plowman' & more in this OriginalUniqueArt collection.

The Brazilian Builders is a remarkable etching created by James E Allen in 1933. This black and white artwork measures 43 x 22 cm and is currently housed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States. The scene depicts several men working together to build something, possibly a monument or a structure, showcasing teamwork and collaboration among the workers.

Artist Background

James E Allen was an American illustrator, printmaker, and painter known for his significant body of lithographs and etchings showing steelworkers, pipe workers, and other aspects of American industrial life. His works are characterized by carefully composed compositions depicting "the daily heroism of America's industrial workers.” Key Features of the Brazilian Builders include:
  • The use of etching as a medium, which adds a sense of texture and depth to the artwork
  • The depiction of men working together, highlighting the importance of teamwork in industrial settings
  • The attention to detail in the tools and equipment used by the workers, showcasing the artist's commitment to realism

Artistic Style

The Brazilian Builders is a prime example of James E Allen's unique style, which blends elements of realism and industrial art. The artwork is characterized by bold lines, precise details, and a sense of energy and movement. For more information on the artist's style and other works, visit James E Allen on OriginalUniqueArt.
To explore more artworks like the Brazilian Builders, visit the Brazilian Builders page on OriginalUniqueArt, or check out the Smithsonian American Art Museum website for more information on the artist and his works.

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