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Humour All blowing and growing Cruikshank 19th century cartoon
This is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated May 20th, 1828. (1828 is in the reign of William IV, but most of Cruikshanks artistic work was in the long reign of Queen Victoria.) Title: All a-blowing all a-growing Description: The title represents the street-cry of a London plant-seller. The female seller is represented as a hand-bell, while all her wares are piled on top of her hat. Ladies large hats were a not-uncommon object of fun for Cruikshank. The hand-bell gives a feminine shape and a reminder of the streets where a hand-bell might be used to attract attention. Designed Etched & Published by Geo. Cruikshank May 20th 1828
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Whiteway
Media ID 20267547
© Whiteway
Bell Caricature Cartoon Comment Decoration Fame George Cruikshank Humor Image Created 1820 1829 Kitty1 Large London England Ribbon Selling Handbell Image Created 19th Century Street Cry Street Seller Victorian Style
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Introducing the Humour All Blowing and Growing print from our Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection. This captivating 19th century cartoon by George Cruikshank, originally published on May 20th, 1828, showcases the renowned British satirist's unique ability to poke fun at societal norms and human behavior. The intricate etching, titled "Whiteway," is a timeless piece of art that adds a touch of whimsy and humor to any space. Each Framed Print is carefully crafted with museum-quality materials to preserve the original artwork's details and vibrancy. Bring a piece of history and Cruikshank's wit into your home.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")
Estimated Product Size is 62cm x 44.6cm (24.4" x 17.6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This 19th-century cartoon etching by George Cruikshank captures the essence of Victorian humor and social commentary. Titled "All a-blowing all a-growing" the image depicts a street-cry scene in London, where a female plant-seller stands with her wares piled high on top of her hat. The exaggerated size of ladies' hats during that era was often subject to ridicule, and Cruikshank playfully incorporates this element into his caricature. The woman is portrayed as a hand-bell, adding both feminine shape and an association with the streets where such bells were used to attract attention. Created in May 1828 during William IV's reign but within the artistic heyday of Queen Victoria, this print showcases Cruikshank's talent for capturing everyday life with wit and satire. With intricate details brought to life through etching techniques, this illustration offers viewers a glimpse into 19th-century London society. The seller's large hat becomes an amusing centerpiece adorned with flowers, plants, ribbons, and even a bell for added whimsy. George Cruikshank's work remains highly regarded for its ability to entertain while providing subtle social commentary. This print serves as a reminder of his mastery in creating humorous scenes that reflect the spirit of Victorian England.
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