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Ernest Lawson |
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The palette of dark grays and blacks interwoven with vibrant colors, along with the heavy texture achieved by applying the paint with a palette knife, alludes to the grit and grime associated with the harsh toil of miners. Ernest Lawson painted this work in Cripple Creek, Colorado, a large gold-mining camp west of Colorado Springs, where he taught at an art academy. |
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