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- Constantin_Meunier abstract "Constantin Meunier (12 April 1831 – 4 April 1905) was a Belgian painter and sculptor whose important contribution to modern art is the introduction of the image of the industrial worker, docker and miner, as an icon of modernity. His work is a reflection of the industrial, social and political developments of his day and represents a compassionate and committed view of man and the world.".
- Q552440 abstract "Constantin Meunier (12 April 1831 – 4 April 1905) was a Belgian painter and sculptor whose important contribution to modern art is the introduction of the image of the industrial worker, docker and miner, as an icon of modernity. His work is a reflection of the industrial, social and political developments of his day and represents a compassionate and committed view of man and the world.".
- Constantin_Meunier comment "Constantin Meunier (12 April 1831 – 4 April 1905) was a Belgian painter and sculptor whose important contribution to modern art is the introduction of the image of the industrial worker, docker and miner, as an icon of modernity. His work is a reflection of the industrial, social and political developments of his day and represents a compassionate and committed view of man and the world.".
- Q552440 comment "Constantin Meunier (12 April 1831 – 4 April 1905) was a Belgian painter and sculptor whose important contribution to modern art is the introduction of the image of the industrial worker, docker and miner, as an icon of modernity. His work is a reflection of the industrial, social and political developments of his day and represents a compassionate and committed view of man and the world.".