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CRUIKSHANK - SOCIETY
An Outline of Society in Our Own Times Date: 1846
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1840s 1846 Cruikshank Distinctions Outline Strata Times
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George Cruikshank's 'Society: An Outline of Society in Our Own Times' (1846) is a powerful and provocative visual commentary on the social stratification and political climate of 1840s England. This intricately detailed print, available from Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a scathing critique of the class distinctions and societal norms that defined the era. Cruikshank, a renowned English caricaturist and satirist, masterfully captures the essence of Victorian society with his keen observational skills and biting wit. In this print, he depicts a vast array of characters from various social strata, each engaged in their respective pursuits and preoccupations. From the aristocracy, with their extravagant attire and airs of superiority, to the working class, laboring away in squalid conditions, the print provides a vivid and unforgettable portrait of the times. The political climate of the 1840s, marked by social unrest and calls for reform, is also reflected in the print. Cruikshank's use of symbolism and allegory adds depth to his commentary, as he highlights the stark contrasts between the haves and have-nots, and the consequences of a society built on inequality. 'Society: An Outline of Society in Our Own Times' is not only a testament to Cruikshank's artistic talent but also a valuable historical document that sheds light on the complexities of Victorian society. It serves as a reminder of the past and offers insights into the societal issues that continue to resonate in the present day.
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