
The Pile Drivers (1902-1903 CE)
An oil painting from 1902–1903, showcasing pile drivers with Pointillist vigor, crafted to exalt labor’s strength and unity.

Artworks crafted with oil paint, a medium prized for its depth and versatility. This category showcases the rich colors and textures of oil paintings across various styles and periods.

An oil painting from 1902–1903, showcasing pile drivers with Pointillist vigor, crafted to exalt labor’s strength and unity.

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