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Anticipation... 1784
Anticipation... 1784. Christopher Atkinson in the pillory between two sheaves of corn, outside the Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London. He was at the time convicted of shady dealing in connection with the purchase of malt from the Navy Victualling Board
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Anticipation Atkinson Christopher Commodity Exchange Corn Corn Exchange Criminal Mark Lane Pillory Punishment Rowlandson Thomas Rowlandson Waiting
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Anticipation. . . 1784 - A Glimpse into the Scandalous Tale of Christopher Atkinson
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. In this print from the 18th century, we are transported back to a moment of intense anticipation in London's bustling Mark Lane. The image captures Christopher Atkinson, a man convicted of dubious dealings involving malt purchase from the Navy Victualling Board, standing between two towering sheaves of corn outside the Corn Exchange. The anonymous artist skillfully employs satire and caricature to depict this pivotal scene. With meticulous etching, Thomas Rowlandson masterfully portrays Atkinson's apprehension as he awaits his punishment in the pillory. Surrounding him is a curious crowd that reflects both intrigue and disdain for this criminal figure. This artwork not only offers us a glimpse into an intriguing historical event but also serves as a powerful commentary on finance and law during Britain's vibrant eighteenth-century era. As we observe Atkinson trapped within the confines of societal judgment, we are reminded of the consequences faced by those who engage in shady practices. Preserved within Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this rare print invites contemplation on themes such as justice, morality, and human nature itself. It transports us to an avenue where crime meets punishment while shedding light on society's relentless pursuit of truth. As we delve into this piece from our past, let us reflect upon how it continues to resonate with our present-day struggles against corruption and deceit.
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