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Struggle for Survival. Artist: Krohg, Christian (1852-1925)
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Struggle for Survival. Artist: Krohg, Christian (1852-1925)
Struggle for Survival. Found in the collection of National Museum of Art, Oslo
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Apprentices Childhood Daily Everyday Family Life Family Scene Frost Genre Scene Krohg Melancholy Motherly Love Norway Poor Family Seasons Uneasiness Water Carrier Weekday Winter Landscape Child Labor Fetching Water
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Struggle for Survival - A Glimpse into the Harsh Realities of Poverty and Motherly Love in 19th Century Norway
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. This poignant photo print, titled "Struggle for Survival" captures a winter landscape in Oslo, Norway during the late 1800s. Painted by Christian Krohg, this masterpiece is housed in the National Museum of Art and serves as a powerful reminder of the hardships faced by impoverished families. In this scene, we witness a mother's unwavering love and determination to provide for her children despite their dire circumstances. The biting cold and frost-covered cityscape mirror the harshness of their daily lives. With melancholy etched on her face, she carries water from afar - an arduous task that symbolizes both physical labor and emotional strain. The artist skillfully portrays not only the struggles but also moments of hope amidst despair. Two young apprentices accompany the mother, representing generations trapped within cycles of poverty. Their presence highlights societal inequities while emphasizing childhood innocence lost too soon. Through his masterful use of oil on canvas technique, Krohg captures every detail with remarkable precision - from each snowflake delicately falling to expressions conveying uneasiness and resilience. This genre scene sheds light on child laborers who were forced to grow up prematurely due to economic hardships. As we gaze upon this artwork, let us remember those who endured such challenging conditions yet found strength within themselves and their families. It serves as a testament to human resilience while urging
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