Art, TravelDan BeauchampMarch 22, 2021Slavery, Slaves, Winslow Homer, Homer, Marx, Cotton, United States, Labor, Capital, Wage Labor, Slave Labor, Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln, Karl Marx, Painting, American Art, America, Nature, Landscape, The Art of LaborComment The Former American Slaves by Winslow Homer Homer captures the joyless transition from slave labor to wage labor after the U.S. Civil War. Art, TravelDan BeauchampMarch 22, 2021Slavery, Slaves, Winslow Homer, Homer, Marx, Cotton, United States, Labor, Capital, Wage Labor, Slave Labor, Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln, Karl Marx, Painting, American Art, America, Nature, Landscape, The Art of LaborComment
Art, TravelDan BeauchampFebruary 22, 2021Annibale Carracci, Carracci, Meat, Invisible Labor, Butchers, Butchery, Italy, Italian Art, Painting, Bologna, Mannerism, Food, Class, Aristotle, Aesthetic Labor, Labor, The Art of Labor, Karl Marx, Marx, Sprezzatura2 Comments The Invisible Labor of Food by Annibale Carracci Carracci introduces dignity to working people while removing the sight of their own labor. Art, TravelDan BeauchampFebruary 22, 2021Annibale Carracci, Carracci, Meat, Invisible Labor, Butchers, Butchery, Italy, Italian Art, Painting, Bologna, Mannerism, Food, Class, Aristotle, Aesthetic Labor, Labor, The Art of Labor, Karl Marx, Marx, Sprezzatura2 Comments