This painting’s artist wrote that its centermost figure “occupies the place of the hero” in borrowing a pose from the Apollo Belvedere, in contrast to a barefoot “ragged wretch who has never been taught” about this painting’s title concept. A vignette in the right background of this painting shows campaigners in red sandwich boards reading “Vote for Bobus.” In the foreground of this painting, a girl in an oversized garnet dress with her back to the viewer holds a baby as she reaches over to hit her mischievous younger brother. The elegant lady with a parasol and another handing out temperance pamphlets on this painting’s left contrast with the dirty flower seller positioned in front of them. On the right of this painting, Frederick Maurice and Thomas Carlyle watch as a trio of navvies digs up a road. For 10 points, name this masterpiece of Ford Madox Brown that shows various Victorians toiling. ■END■
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