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welovepaintings:

Thomas KenningtonGreat Britain 1856-1916Homeless 1890oil on canvas170.0 x 152.0 cm
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Homeless, 1890, is one of a series of works in which Kennington depicts the plight of women and children who were impoverished or destitute. Subjects such as these gained popularity during the 1870s and 1880s, partly as a result of the increasing influence of illustrated journals, which regularly commisssioned artists to provide images of ‘real’ life.
In Homeless, the square-brush technique used by Kennington in painting the wet pavement and the river, and his focus on subtle tonal variations rather than on colour - as in the soft grey light illuminating this scene - were among the characteristics adapted by British artists from French sources at the time.
CultureVictoria
By Laura Sanders
555k:

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By Martine Emdur
kingdom-of-animals:

Two wolves by Tambako the Jaguar on Flickr.
* by bluecut on Flickr.
Xinyuan by Shu想念的树 on Flickr.
cigarettes and whisky and wild wild women by Sarah Ann Loreth on Flickr.
by Cristina Hoch
profiterolee:

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untitled by Sarah Ann Loreth on Flickr.