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The Triumph of Labor (Le triomphe du travail)
189119th century
Walter Crane, British (English), (1845–1915)
- 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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Walter Crane, British (English), (1845–1915) . The Triumph of Labor (Le triomphe du travail), 1891. Woodcut. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 2018.5.1. John E. Andrus III (BA Wesleyan 1933) Fund, 2018. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: J. Giammatteo) .
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