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Based on a presentation of the museum's collections—largely assembled during the final third of the 19th century, a period when pictorial realism became an academic style—this exhibition explores themes of miserabilism, labor propaganda, portraiture, women's work, and the modern representation of laborers. It aims to demonstrate how artists, much like writers, placed themselves at the service of workers to raise contemporary awareness of their often precarious living conditions.