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The Triumph of Labor (Le triomphe du travail)


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The Triumph of Labor (Le triomphe du travail)

1891
19th century

Walter Crane, British (English), (1845–1915)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Woodcut
Edition: Published in London for Crane on the occasion of the Workers International Congress of May 1, 1891. The block was cut and polished by Henri Scheu, Strand 263, London.
Credit Line: John E. Andrus III (BA Wesleyan 1933) Fund, 2018
Accession Number: 2018.5.1

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  • labor - Usage in the sense of physical work
  • politics
  • social classes - Levels in human populations distinguished by degree of wealth or privilege, modes of labor, way of life, or other social, economic, or cultural factors. TSIT [May 1994 related term added. April 1993 lead-in term deleted, was 'social stratification'; lead-in term deleted, was 'class differences'. May 1991 descriptor moved.]
  • working class - Class of persons employed for wages, usually at manual labor. W [November 1991 descriptor moved. September 1990 scope note added.]

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