Meet Tarsila do Amaral's iconic work, 'Workers', a masterpiece of Brazilian modern art.

Painted in 1933, 'Workers' showcases the harsh realities of urban laborers, highlighting resilience and dignity.

Tarsila drew inspiration from photographs and her own memories to create the 51 faces of men and women in the painting.

The faces are a testament to the diversity of the working class, with indigenous inhabitants and immigrants from various backgrounds represented.

Tarsila's use of bold colors and simplified forms brings attention to the struggles faced by factory workers, highlighting the importance of labor conditions and social inequality.

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