Mrs Mounter at the Breakfast Table
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Mrs Mounter at the Breakfast Table

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom.
Location History:The painting was first exhibited at the Mansard Gallery in London in 1917. It was later purchased by the Tate Gallery in 1942 using funds from the Knapping Fund (Accession Number: N05317).

Mrs Mounter at the Breakfast Table shows an ordinary moment from everyday life of the people. The painting is important because it does not present a elite historical event, instead, it focuses on the life of an ordinary woman. The painting is created by Harold Gilman, he painted a scene of the breakfast table and Mrs Mounter’s appearance helps to understand the social and domestic life of that time. Her expression and posture create feelings of quietness, seriousness and loneliness. Thus, this painting shows us that history is not just about rulers, wars, and political events, but also about the daily lives, feelings, and experiences of common people.

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