The exit of the workers from the Pirelli factory is an indispensable piece for recomposing the corpus of the social works of Giovanni Sottocornola.The exit of the workers from the Pirelli factory stops the image of the group of workers outside the factory as if it were a question of a photographic snapshot, substantiating dresses and complexions with energetic colors that inflame the blouses and long skirts hit by the sun, reinforcing the light of the street and of the austere buildings with dry white passes. The many characters in the painting are resolved without indulging in exasperated descriptivism or affected narratives as much as tending towards the objectivity of vision. Sottocornola works as a reporter in his city, recording the dynamics of intense industrialization that was rapidly changing contexts and people. In the painting, attention is directed to the activity of the then most important Milanese factory, Pirelli, which among the more than two thousand employees surveyed in 1898 had the highest percentage of female labor. There are many preparatory sketches of the painting in which Sottocornola, tirelessly dedicated to the graphic arts, sketches from life with a quick and decisive sign, poses and attitudes useful for the final oil version.
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Title:The exit of the workers from the Pirelli factory