The painting "Afternoon Meal of the Rice Workers" by Fernando Amorsolo depicts a scene of rice workers taking a break to eat. It showcases the simplicity and hard work of rural life in the Philippines. The painting captures a moment of respite for the workers in the midst of their laborious tasks.
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FERNANDO BRAGA DA COSTA has written: 'Homens invisiveis : relatos de uma humilhacao social' -- subject(s): Workers / Workers - Social Conditions / Poverty / Social Exclusion / Sociology and Economics / Psychology / Ethnography
he uses mixed colors but still light
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WWOOF is an acronym for Willing Workers on Organic Farms.
In 1975 there was labour unrest when the major unions representing oil workers and sugar workers marched in San Fernando and were met by brutal police resistance. This became known as "Bloody Tuesday"
Often independent workers, they tend to go back to their work throughout the morning, afternoon and evening, with breaks inbetween
Labor turnover is the ratio of the number of workers replaced to the average number of workers employed during a given time period.
It represents the steel workers in the city of Pittsburgh in the steel mills there.
Fernando Amorsolo List of his masterpieces are 1920 - My Wife, Salud 1921 - Maiden in a Stream, GSIS Collection 1922 - Rice Planting 1928 - El Ciego, Central Bank of the Philippines Collection 1931 - The Conversion of the Filipinos 1936 - Dalagang Bukid, Club Filipino Collection 1939 - Afternoon Meal of the Workers (also known as Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers) 1942 - The Rape of Manila 1942 - The Bombing of the Intendencia 1943 - The Mestiza, National Museum of the Philippines Collection 1944 - The Explosion 1945 - Defense of a Filipina Woman's Honor, oil on canvas (60.5 in x 36 in) 1945 - The Burning of Manila 1946 - Planting Rice, United Coconut Planters Bank Collection 1950 - Our Lady of Light 1958 - Sunday Morning Going To Town, Ayala Museum Collection The First Baptism in the Philippines - Cebu High School Princess Urduja Sale of Panay Early Sulu Wedding Early Filipino State Wedding Traders Sikatuna The First Mass in the Philippines The Building of Intramuros Burning of the Idol Assassination of Governor Bustamante Making of the Philippine Flag La destruccion de Manila por los salvajes japoneses (The Destruction of Manila by the Savage Japanese) Bataan Corner of Hell One Casualty El Violinista (The Violinist)
The flames are not actually mocking the rescue workers - the flames are inhuman and can't mock anything. They are merely personified to be mocking them, meaning that the flames made it harder for the rescue workers to do their work, and the workers felt disheartened and upset, as if the flames had been mocking them.