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Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
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Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive, 1825. Bathers taking the waters or stewing in the Roman baths at Bath in Somerset, wearing clothes and even hats to preserve their modesty. Published by Sherwood & Co, 1825
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This 19th-century print, titled "Public Bathing at Bath, or Stewing Alive" transports us back to a time when the Roman baths in Somerset's historic city of Bath were bustling with activity. Created by the talented artist Isaac Robert Cruikshank and published by Sherwood & Co in 1825, this engraving offers a fascinating glimpse into the bathing culture of Georgian England. The scene depicts bathers immersed in the therapeutic waters of the Roman baths while donning their modest clothing and even hats. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as he captures both the architectural grandeur of the bathhouse and the lively atmosphere within its walls. From people engaged in conversation to others leisurely enjoying their soak, every figure adds depth and character to this historical tableau. Through his satirical lens, Cruikshank playfully comments on society's customs and traditions surrounding public bathing during that era. This artwork not only serves as a visual record but also provides valuable insights into daily life in 19th-century Britain. As we admire this colorful print from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica Collection, we are transported to an age where thermal springs held great significance for physical well-being and social interaction alike. It reminds us of how ancient practices can shape modern cultures and encourages us to appreciate our rich historical heritage.
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