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Scandal, from "Illustrated London News", February 15, 1851. February 15, 1851
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Scandal, from "Illustrated London News", February 15, 1851. February 15, 1851
Scandal, from " Illustrated London News", February 15, 1851. [Exhibition of the British Institution]
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Abraham Abraham Solomon Cup Of Tea Gossip Gossiping Scandal Servant Servants Solomon Speaking Talking Whispering Illustrated London News Thomas Heaviside Wood Engraving
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The captivating print titled "Scandal, from 'Illustrated London News', February 15,1851" takes us back to the vibrant streets of 19th century Britain. This black and white wood engraving by Thomas Heaviside captures a moment filled with intrigue and whispers. In this bustling scene, men and women gather around a tea table, engaged in hushed conversations that seem laden with scandalous secrets. The artist skillfully portrays the diverse range of characters involved in this gossip-filled affair. A group of elegantly dressed ladies leans in closely, their expressions betraying both curiosity and amusement. Meanwhile, a servant discreetly serves tea while listening intently to the juicy tidbits being shared. Heaviside's attention to detail is evident as he depicts the intricate patterns on the clothing worn by these individuals, transporting us back to an era where social interactions were governed by strict codes of conduct. The image exudes a sense of tension and excitement as we are left wondering about the nature of these whispered conversations. This thought-provoking piece not only showcases Abraham Solomon's mastery as an illustrator but also provides valuable insight into societal norms and customs during this period. As we gaze upon this historical gem preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, we are reminded that scandal has always been an integral part of human nature - transcending time and place.
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