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Tim Besom - making a clear way for others that he may clear a path for himself
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Tim Besom - making a clear way for others that he may clear a path for himself
872455 Tim Besom - making a clear way for others that he may clear a path for himself. Engraved by G Hunt, Pub. Thos. McLean, London, 1827 (hand-coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tim Besom is probably taken from the Glaswegian slang for " tink, annoying person, drinker" and the scene is set for the street sweeper to make sure the street is clear of any obstacles before holding out his hat to the ladies in hope of a gratuity. The " Rum" sign above the door in the background suggests where the funds would be spent); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22736934
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The captivating print titled "Tim Besom - making a clear way for others that he may clear a path for himself" transports us back to 19th century London, offering a glimpse into the life of Tim Besom, a street sweeper. Created by an anonymous English artist and engraved by G Hunt in 1827, this hand-colored engraving showcases the skillful artistry of the time. In this satirical scene, we witness Tim Besom diligently sweeping the streets to ensure they are free from any obstacles. The term "Tim Besom" likely derives from Glaswegian slang meaning an annoying person or drinker. As he meticulously clears the way, his ultimate goal becomes evident: holding out his hat to passersby in hopes of receiving gratuities. The background reveals a sign advertising "Rum" hinting at where these hard-earned funds might be spent – perhaps seeking solace from his challenging existence. This juxtaposition between poverty and indulgence adds depth to the image's social commentary on class disparities prevalent during that era. This engraving not only captures everyday life but also serves as a caricature highlighting societal issues such as alcoholism, poverty, and charity. It invites viewers to reflect on themes of wealth disparity while shedding light on the struggles faced by individuals like Tim Besom. Preserved within private collections today, this remarkable piece offers us an opportunity to appreciate both its artistic merit and historical significance—a testament to how art can transcend time and provide insights into our shared
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