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Sleepy Congregation, 1785. Artist: John Kay
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Sleepy Congregation, 1785. Artist: John Kay
Sleepy Congregation, 1785. Caricature of the Scottish preacher Dr Alexander Webster preaching in the Tolbooth Church, Edinburgh. [Edinburgh, 1785]
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Alexander Church Of Scotland Clergyman Cleric Congregation Crowded Edinburgh Georgian John Kay Listening Minister Preacher Preaching Pulpit Reluctant Sermon Sleepy Speaking Webster Worship Worshipper Worshipping
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In this print titled "Sleepy Congregation, 1785" artist John Kay captures a humorous yet relatable scene from the Tolbooth Church in Edinburgh. The caricature depicts the Scottish preacher Dr Alexander Webster delivering a sermon to a crowded congregation during the Georgian era. As we observe the image, it becomes evident that some worshippers are struggling to stay awake as they listen intently to Webster's words. The monochrome setting adds an air of solemnity to the scene, emphasizing the religious nature of this moment. The church interior is filled with men dressed in traditional attire, showcasing their devotion to Christianity and their country. Despite being surrounded by fellow worshippers, one man stands out - his drowsiness apparent as he struggles against sleep. Kay's satirical engraving offers a lighthearted critique on human nature within religious settings. It reminds us that even in moments of worship and spiritual reflection, our mortal bodies can succumb to fatigue or distraction. This print serves as both a historical record of 18th-century Scotland and an amusing commentary on universal aspects of human behavior. Through its clever portrayal of sleepy congregants and reluctant preachers like Dr Alexander Webster, it invites viewers into a world where faith meets everyday life – reminding us that even within sacred spaces, humanity remains imperfectly human.
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