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Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
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Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869. Tobacco was by this time recognised as a health hazard, but its properties provided some comfort for the very poor. From Punch, or the London Charivari, January 30, 1869
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Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix. The Poor Mans Friend, 1869" is a captivating print that encapsulates the complex relationship between tobacco and the impoverished masses during the late 19th century. Created by George du Maurier, this satirical engraving from Punch magazine sheds light on the contrasting effects of smoking for those living in poverty-stricken conditions. In this thought-provoking artwork, we see a female figure dressed in religious robes resembling a saintly presence. She stands aboard a ship navigating through a smoky river surrounded by gloomy buildings and factories. This symbolic imagery highlights how tobacco, despite being recognized as hazardous to health at that time, provided some solace and comfort for the destitute. The artist's use of monochrome black and white adds an air of melancholy to the scene while emphasizing the stark realities faced by these marginalized individuals. The woman's serene expression suggests her understanding of their plight and her role as their advocate. Through his clever satire, du Maurier invites viewers to contemplate society's treatment of its most vulnerable members. He challenges us to question whether addiction should be condemned or if it can serve as an escape from harsh circumstances. "Sancta Nicotina Consolatrix" serves not only as a historical artifact but also prompts reflection on broader themes such as poverty, addiction, and societal responsibility. It reminds us that even in times of despair, small comforts can provide temporary respite for those struggling against adversity.
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