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The Song of the Shirt

Anna Blunden, 1829–1915, British1854

Yale Center for British Art

Yale Center for British Art
New Haven, CT, United States

Anna Blunden worked as a governess but quit to attend art school after reading the first volume of John Ruskin’s seminal Modern Painters (1843). She became a devotee of Ruskin, who was a trenchant critic of the new industrial capitalism and inspired Victorians as diverse as Cardinal Henry Edward Manning and Oscar Wilde. Blunden echoed Ruskin’s opinions about the dehumanizing effects of modern urbanism in this painting, which dramatizes the plight of workers who came to London seeking employment but found the pollution and poverty of the early Industrial Revolution. It was the first picture Blunden exhibited publicly at the Society of British Artists in 1854, where it was accompanied by a quotation from Thomas Hood’s poem “The Song of the Shirt” that gives voice to a “weary and worn” seamstress as she longs for her youth in the countryside: “For only one short hour / To feel as I used to feel, / Before I knew the woes of want, / And the walk that costs a meal!”

Gallery label for installation of YCBA collection, 2016

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  • Title: The Song of the Shirt
  • Creator: Anna Blunden, 1829–1915, British
  • Creator Lifespan: 1830/1915
  • Creator Nationality: British
  • Creator Gender: female
  • Date Created: 1854
  • Physical Dimensions: 18 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (47 x 39.4 cm)
  • Subject Keywords: dawn, furniture, boxes (containers), architecture, woman, seamstress, thread, window sill, spool, chimney, city, window, attic (interior space), rooftop, buildings, portrait, candle, sewing box, cityscape, morning
  • External Link: See this work of art on the Yale Center for British Art website
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Repository Name: Yale Center for British Art
  • Credit Line: Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
Yale Center for British Art

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