The Bruce & Barbara Feldacker Labor Art Collection
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- Building Service Group
- Wood block print showing group of employees, some with tools of their trade.
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- Cement Work
- Watercolor painting showing construction worker preparring concrete with façade of Saint Louis Art Museum in background.
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- End of Shift
- Oil painting showing a man accompanied by a child walking on a sidewalk with factory and busy street in the background.
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- For All These Rights We've Just Begun to Fight
- Lithograph showing man with agitated expression and upraised fist surrounded by banners; created for the CIO in 1946 urging union members to vote.
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- Hattie Baking Biscuits
- Acrylic painting showing a woman in a commercial kitchen leaning over a counter that holds biscuit dough and a rolling pin.
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- Images of Work
- Photograph of male worker leaning againt building near a sign stating "Danger Employees Only".
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- Joe Hill
- Oil painting showing labor organizer and singer Joe Hill in shackles with a crowd and banner behind him.
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- Mississippi Lime Quarry, Ste. Genevieve
- Lithograph showing a Mississippi lime quarry with one worker in foreground.
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- Steel Worker
- Painting showing steel worker pouring molten metal from a crucible. Items made from metal are also shown falling from the mouth of the crucible.
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- Support Affordable Housing Picketing
- Pencil drawing of workers from various unions walking and holding signs.
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- The Marble Quarry
- Oil painting showing workers in a marble quarry with cart, hoist, and various tools.
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- Work Crew, Busch Stadium Garage
- Watercolor painting showing construction workers in foreground with the first Busch Stadium and the Gateway Arch in the background.