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That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope, "You will all be sorry to lose Miss Cheffi Creator: Sydney Prior Hall
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That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope, "You will all be sorry to lose Miss Cheffi Creator: Sydney Prior Hall
That Unfortunate Marriage, by Francis Eleanor Trollope, " You will all be sorry to lose Miss Cheffington", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
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This print titled "That Unfortunate Marriage" by Sydney Prior Hall takes us back to the 19th century, capturing a moment of courtship and social dynamics. The scene unfolds in a picturesque garden setting, where a group of men and women are seated on benches, engrossed in conversation. The focal point of the image is a young woman named Miss Cheffington, who seems to be at the center of attention. Her beauty and charm have captivated the young men around her, as they vie for her affections. However, there is an air of tension present as well – perhaps hinting at the unfortunate marriage mentioned in the title. Hall's illustration skillfully portrays the complexities of Victorian society. The concept of chaperones can be seen through an older woman sitting nearby, ensuring propriety during this flirtatious encounter. The body language depicted suggests both interest and indifference from various characters involved. Through this snapshot into history, we catch a glimpse into Frances Eleanor Trollope's novel "That Unfortunate Marriage". This artwork serves as a visual representation that brings Trollope's literary world to life. Overall, Sydney Prior Hall's masterful illustration transports us back in time to witness an intriguing moment filled with romance and societal expectations. It reminds us that love stories have always been intertwined with challenges and consequences throughout history.
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