Description
"Bringing down marble from the quarries to Carrara" is a painting created by John Singer Sargent in 1911. It depicts a scene from the marble-quarrying process in Carrara, Italy. The painting showcases the laborious task of transporting large pieces of marble down a steep hill using a pulley system and ropes. This method was commonly used in Carrara to move the marble to nearby cities for further processing and distribution. Sargent's skillful brushstrokes capture the beauty of the natural landscape, as well as the strength and determination of the workers involved in this backbreaking work. The painting is a testament to the enduring human spirit and the timelessness of manual labor.
Bringing down marble from the quarries to Carrara (1911) - John Singer Sargent - Canvas Print
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