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Peter Henry Emerson — Decayed Fishermen
Peter Henry Emerson

Decayed Fishermen

1887

Age and hardship mark the faces of Norfolk fishermen in Emerson's poignant social document, revealing his deep empathy for working-class subjects often ignored by Victorian art.

Medium
Photoetching, pl. XII from the album "Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew" (1890)

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Peter Henry Emerson, Decayed Fishermen, 1887

Age and hardship mark the faces of Norfolk fishermen in Emerson's poignant social document, revealing his deep empathy for working-class subjects often ignored by Victorian art.

Medium
Photoetching, pl. XII from the album "Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew" (1890)
Year
1887
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Figures, Documentary, Melancholic, Photoetching, Water, Narrative, British, Rural

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art