Child by the window of a textile factory: Coloring page Industrial Revolution free

You see a child gazing longingly through a factory window at steam-powered looms. This coloring page fits perfectly into history lessons, covering topics related to work and technology in the 19th century, or simply as a creative pastime. You can download it completely free of charge as a high-quality JPG file, print it out, and color it to your heart's content. Alternatively, you can add color directly in the browser. Click now on the download and get started!

Child by the window of a textile factory: Coloring page Industrial Revolution for free
A child in front of the window of a historical textile factory – download the coloring page now

Coloring Page Industrial Revolution: Child in Front of a Textile Factory Window

  • A young child is seen in front of a large panoramic window, through which the steam-powered looms of a textile factory can be recognized.
  • The download is completely free and does not require registration.
  • High-resolution JPG file in studio quality, perfect for printing and screen use.
  • Ideal for history lessons, projects about the Industrial Revolution, or as coloring fun at home.
  • You can also conveniently color the coloring page online in the browser.

History and Background of the Motif

The view through the factory window opens a window into the era of the Industrial Revolution, when mechanical looms replaced manual labor. Textile factories experienced an enormous boost in productivity, with machines powered by steam engines. Child labor was widespread at that time: Often, boys and girls helped to thread the looms or clear tangles of yarn. The large windows provided sufficient daylight for workers to see the smallest machine parts clearly. Architecturally, factory buildings relied on sturdy brick constructions and iron framework. Such industrial facilities revolutionized not only textile production but also had a lasting influence on daily life and social structures. If you want to color even more scenes from this exciting era, check out our coloring pages on the Industrial Revolution.

Color Diversity for the Industrial Revolution: How to Make the Coloring Page Shine

The motif is particularly impressive when you work with muted earth tones: brick red for the factory walls, steel gray for the machine frames, and dark wood tones for the window frames. In contrast, you can design the child's dress or pants in soft pastel colors like light blue or delicate green. To highlight steam and metal, light gray tones and white are suitable for light reflections. Also think of warm yellow and orange tones for sunlight streaming through the window. You receive the coloring page for free as a JPG file for printing or for digital coloring in the browser. This way, you can be creative anytime and anywhere!

Published on by Stefan Petri
Published on:
From Stefan Petri
Together with his brother Matthias, Stefan Petri runs the popular specialist forum PSD-Tutorials.de and the e-learning platform TutKit.com, which focuses on the training and further education of digital professional skills.