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Charcoal burners (previously known as Wood splitters) is a 1886 painting by the Australian artist Tom Roberts. [1] The painting depicts three rural labourers "splitting and stacking timber for the preparation of charcoal". [1]
Tom Roberts (rugby union) (1897–1972), Welsh international rugby union player and coal miner Tommy Roberts (sports broadcaster) (1928–2024), American sports radio and TV broadcaster Others
Thomas William Roberts (8 March 1856 – 14 September 1931) was an English-born Australian artist and a key member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian impressionism. After studying in Melbourne , he travelled to Europe in 1881 to further his training, and returned home in 1885, "primed with whatever was the latest in ...
After the painting was shown to Lisa Roberts, the great-granddaughter of Roberts, she strongly believed the work to be authentic and suggested that it was a self portrait of her great grandfather. [2] As part of the Fake or Fortune episode, the work was presented to another Roberts expert, Mary Eagle of the Art Gallery of New South Wales ...
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"Sixteen Tons" is a song written by Merle Travis about a coal miner, based on life in the mines of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. [2] Travis first recorded the song at the Radio Recorders Studio B in Hollywood, California, on August 8, 1946.
Thomas Jefferson likely would be — and we definitely should be — anxious, angry and aroused to action by the possibility that the false narrative about USAID is a canary in American democracy ...
Winter morning after rain, Gardiner's Creek is an 1885 painting by the Australian artist Tom Roberts. [1] The painting depicts a man on horseback driving a small group of cattle across a timber trestle bridge over Gardiners Creek, then on the outskirts of Melbourne.