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Arrival of the Coronation Number of "The Sun", One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town (engraving)

Arrival of the Coronation Number of 'The Sun', One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town (engraving)


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Arrival of the Coronation Number of "The Sun", One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town (engraving)

1050632 Arrival of the Coronation Number of " The Sun", One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arrival of the Coronation Number of " The Sun", One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town. Illustration for The Graphic, 20 June 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright

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This engraving titled "Arrival of the Coronation Number of 'The Sun', One Paper, and One Man who can read it in the Town" takes us back to a bustling street scene in 19th century England. The image captures the excitement and anticipation surrounding the arrival of a special edition newspaper dedicated to the coronation. In this snapshot, we see a man holding up a copy of 'The Sun' as he stands amidst a crowd on a busy town street. His focused expression suggests that he is engrossed in reading an article or perhaps sharing some news with those around him. The artist skillfully portrays the man's engagement with his surroundings, highlighting his unique ability to decipher written words while others look on curiously. The scene itself is filled with energy and movement - people going about their daily activities, horse-drawn carriages passing by, and buildings lining both sides of the street. It provides us with a glimpse into everyday life during this historical period. This engraving was originally created as an illustration for The Graphic magazine in June 1887, capturing one moment within its pages. Today, it serves as both an artistic representation and historical documentation of how newspapers played an important role in disseminating information during significant events such as royal coronations. As we admire this print from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are reminded of how media has evolved over time but remains integral to our society's thirst for knowledge and connection.

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