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The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay
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The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay
The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay, Cruikshank, Invt. Engraving 1809, Scene In A Poverty-stricken Room, In Which John Philip Kembles Father, Roger, As A Barber, Dresses A Wig, While He (john) Talks To His Mother; Sarah, Stephen, Charles, And A Younger Sister Are Variously Occupied
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1809 Aged Artwork Barber Black Charles Cruikshank Dresses Father John Mother Nostalgia Nostalgic Occupied Origin Peep Philip Progress Roger Romantic Room Sarah Scene Sister Stephen Traditional Younger Douay Invt Poverty Stricken Previous Strollers Talks Variously
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This vintage engraving from 1809, titled "The Strollers Progress Plte 1st. A Peep At Black Jacks Origin Previous To His Going To Douay" captures a poignant scene in a poverty-stricken room. The artistic mastery of Cruikshank is evident as he skillfully depicts the struggles and aspirations of the characters within this historic Victorian setting. In the foreground, we see John Philip Kemble's father, Roger, working as a barber and dressing a wig while engaging in conversation with his son. As they talk, John's mother Sarah tends to various tasks alongside Stephen, Charles, and their younger sister. Each family member is occupied with their own responsibilities amidst the challenging circumstances. This engraved image evokes nostalgia for an era long gone by showcasing traditional clothing styles and illustrating the daily life of ordinary people during that time period. The attention to detail transports us back to an age where poverty was prevalent but determination remained unwavering. "The Strollers Progress Plte 1st" serves as both a historical artifact and an artwork that reflects the cultural significance of its time. It reminds us of our shared history and invites contemplation on themes such as family dynamics, social class divisions, and perseverance in adversity. As we gaze upon this aged retro-styled print from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded of the power of art to capture moments frozen in time – moments that continue to resonate with us even centuries later.
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