Last Shift
Last Shift
Artist
Michael J. Gallagher
(1898 - 1965)
Dateca. 1937
MediumLithograph
Dimensionsimage: 8 × 10 5/8 in. (20.3 × 27 cm)
Framed: 15 1/4 × 17 7/8 × 1 1/8 in.
Framed: 15 1/4 × 17 7/8 × 1 1/8 in.
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2012.119
Signedl.r., in pencil: Michael J. Gallagher / K.M.G.
Accession number
2012.119
On View
Not on viewLabel TextIn Last Shift, Michael Gallagher depicts the harsh reality of employment during the Depression. One out of every four people was unemployed, and those fortunate enough to find work were often subject to difficult conditions. Gallagher felt particular sympathy for coal miners because his family worked in the coal mines near Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Gallagher provides visual clues to communicate hardship: the figure is bent over, his posture revealing exhaustion. He is framed—almost constricted—by beams and posts, alluding to the industrial pressure on the American workforce.
Inscribedl.l., in pencil: Last Shift