Les couturières (1887)

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This evocative 1887 charcoal and chalk drawing, titled "Les couturières" (The Seamstresses), is a striking depiction of domestic life rendered by the French realist artist Léon Augustin Lhermitte. Known for his masterful portrayals of rural and labor scenes, Lhermitte brings to life the intimate, daily moments of two seamstresses absorbed in their craft.The setting of the artwork is humble and unadorned, offering a glimpse into a serene workplace where two women—a younger and an older figure—are seated at a wooden table. Soft light filters through a nearby window, casting gentle shadows and emphasizing the meticulous details of their activity. The younger seamstress, likely an apprentice, is intently focused on sewing fabric, her delicate fingers captured in motion. Beside her, the older woman, possibly her mentor, supervises while also engaging in her own needlework. Her face, illuminated from the side, reflects both concentration and a wealth of experience.Lhermitte's use of various shades of black and white enhances the textural quality of the scene, highlighting the flowing garments and the wooden grains of the furniture. The dynamic contrast between the sharp lines of the room and the softness of the figures' attire adds a poignant depth to the drawing, suggesting both the hardships and the dignity of labor."Les couturières" is not just a visual study of technique and environment; it is a celebration of skill, mentorship, and the understated beauty of everyday work.

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Léon Augustin Lhermitte was a French naturalist painter and etcher whose primary subject matter was rural scenes depicting peasants at work.

He was a student of Lecoq de Boisbaudran, he gained recognition after his show in the Paris Salon in 1864.

His many awards include the French Legion of Honour (1884) and the Grand Prize at the Exposition Universelle in 1889.