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Photography by Edward C. Robison III

The Stoker

Irwin Hoffman's two brothers were mining engineers, so he had first-hand experience of the tough working conditions and specific equipment associated with mining labor. Although this man takes a break from his work to face the viewer, his workplace is revealed in the equipment surrounding his head, his smudged face and clothing, and the working men just visible in the background.

ArtistaIrwin Hoffman(1901-1989)
Fecha1935
MedioEtching
Dimensiones13 13/16 x 10 13/16 in. (35.1 x 27.5 cm)
Firmadol.r., in plate: Irwin D. Hoffman 1935 l.r., in margin, in pencil: Irwin D. Hoffman Imp.
Línea de créditoCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2012.201
ClasificaciónPrint
ProcedenciaDaniel Lebard, Brussels, Belgium; (Catherine E. Burns, Oakland, CA); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, Bentonville, AR, 2012
En exhibiciónNo
The Stoker13.8 × 10.8 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 20× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.