His genre was particularly painting working men such as shepherds, crofters, pedlars, cobblers, fishermen and farm labourers.
en.wikipedia.org The basic part volume contains different craftsmen constitutions including different versions about painters, spinners, stonemasons, smiths, goldsmiths, bakers, sadlers, butchers, teamsters, furriers and cobblers constitutions from the 15-16th centuries.
en.wikipedia.org Shoemakers or cordwainers (cobblers being those who "repair" shoes) may produce a range of footwear items, including shoes, boots, sandals, clogs and moccasins.
en.wikipedia.org There is a market in the central portion of the town including general stores, sanitory and stationery shop, meat shops, cobblers shop etc.
en.wikipedia.org There are two chief areas of shoe polish sales: to the general public, and to specialists and trade, such as shoe repairers, and cobblers.
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