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Painting Inspired by the Industrial Revolution


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I'm unsure of the year but this painting was done by Anibal Anganuzzi. It reminds me of the Industrial Revolution because of the way that we see the people in this photo becoming machines. This reflects the ideologies that we see in the poem, "The Song of the Shirt," were there is a loss of nature and preservation of the self, and an emergence of pollution and death (which reminds me of the red and black in these photos). 

Source: https://www.saatchiart.com/en-ht/art/Painting-Industrial-Revolution/1236...

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Romanticism, Victorianism, and the 20th-21st Centuries: The Poetic, Environmental Art Exhibit

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Anibal Anganuzzi

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Submitted by Aubrey Costello on Thu, 12/11/2025 - 03:37

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