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Page from The British Working Man or One Who Does Not Believe In Him (engraving)
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Page from The British Working Man or One Who Does Not Believe In Him (engraving)
3632416 Page from The British Working Man or One Who Does Not Believe In Him (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for The British Working Man or One Who Does Not Believe In Him and other sketches by J F Sullivan, engraved by Dalziel Brothers (Fun Office, 1878).); © Look and Learn
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This humorous engraving captures the essence of British working-class life in the 19th century. The print, titled "Page from The British Working Man or One Who Does Not Believe In Him" showcases a satirical scene filled with comic elements and amusing details. In this comical illustration, we see a newly married couple embarking on a journey by railway. Their plans for a romantic tour quickly collapse as they find themselves caught up in various absurd situations along the way. From an eye-catching catcher to collapsing scent bottles, every atrocity seems to befall them during their trip. The artist's satire cleverly highlights the quirks and idiosyncrasies of British culture during that era. Through exaggerated characters and witty visual cues, this artwork provides a lighthearted commentary on the daily struggles faced by ordinary working people. With its playful depiction of Great Britain and Europe, this print offers viewers an entertaining glimpse into 19th-century society. It serves as both a source of amusement and an insightful reflection on the challenges faced by those living in Britain at that time. This image is part of a private collection and is brought to us courtesy of Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder archives.
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