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Trade card for Hugh A. Bayly, printseller, 19th century. Creator: Anon
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Trade card for Hugh A. Bayly, printseller, 19th century. Creator: Anon
Trade card for Hugh A. Bayly, printseller, 19th century
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Advert Advertisement Business Business Card Corn Printseller Sheaf Sheaves Soho Soho City Of Westminster London England Trade Card Tradesman Tradeswoman City Of Westminster Lithotint Wardour Street
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This trade card showcases the business of Hugh A. Bayly, a prominent printseller in 19th century London. The anonymous creator skillfully captures the essence of rural life and agriculture through a beautifully detailed lithograph. Set against the backdrop of Soho City in Westminster, this advertisement transports viewers to an era where farming and industry coexisted harmoniously. The image depicts a picturesque countryside scene with vast fields stretching into the distance. In these fertile lands, farmers diligently work, gathering sheaves of corn as symbols of their laborious occupation. The lithotint technique employed by the artist adds depth and texture to every element, bringing them to life on paper. Located on Wardour Street, Bayly's printselling company catered not only to local residents but also attracted customers from across Britain seeking exquisite heritage art pieces. This trade card served as an effective means for Bayly to promote his profession and establish himself as a trusted tradesman within the bustling commercial landscape of 19th century London. As we admire this historical artifact today, it offers us a glimpse into both the artistic prowess of anonymous creators during that time period and the significance placed on advertising one's business in order to thrive amidst industrialization.
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