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A New Love Song, Only Ha penny a Piece, 1796, (1929). Artist: Anthony Cardon

A New Love Song, Only Ha penny a Piece, 1796, (1929). Artist: Anthony Cardon


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A New Love Song, Only Ha penny a Piece, 1796, (1929). Artist: Anthony Cardon

A New Love Song, Only Ha penny a Piece, 1796, (1929). Illustration from The Cries of London in the Apollo Volume X, no 59, (November 1929)

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This print titled "A New Love Song, Only Ha penny a Piece" takes us back to the bustling streets of 18th century London. The image showcases an intriguing scene featuring a female street vendor, known as a songsheet seller or ballad seller, passionately selling her wares. The vibrant colors and attention to detail bring this historical moment to life. The woman's pet dog stands faithfully by her side as she offers sheet music for sale. In this era, love songs were in high demand among the city dwellers seeking solace or entertainment through music. The artist Anthony Cardon skillfully captures the essence of this period with his intricate illustration from "The Cries of London". This collection was published in Apollo Volume X in November 1929 and pays homage to the occupations and trades that thrived during that time. Through this print, we catch a glimpse into the world of street vendors who played an essential role in bringing art and culture to everyday people at an affordable price. The concept of love is beautifully intertwined with music, creating a harmonious atmosphere on these busy streets. As we admire this piece by Francis Wheatley and Antoine Cardon (also known as Anthony Cardon), we are transported back centuries ago when such scenes were commonplace. It serves as a reminder of how art has always been accessible to all walks of life throughout history.

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