Distilled #10: Fancy Portraits for Factory Workers

Distilled #10: Fancy Portraits for Factory Workers

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In the early 20th century the Rohm and Haas chemical plant in the Bridesburg neighborhood of Philadelphia commissioned a series of employee portraits from painter Gerrit Beneker. Known for his depictions of American industry, Beneker didn’t just paint scientists and executives. He also portayed the blue-collar workers on the factory floor, such as George Trapp, a 30-year veteran of the oil of vitriol (otherwise known as sulfuric acid) department. Such portraits reveal the many different sorts of people involved in the work of doing science.

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