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DGC452053 Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land?, song illustration from Pan-Pipes, A Book of Old Songs, Newly Arranged and with Accompaniments by Theo. Marzials, published in London by George Routledge & Sons, 1884 (colour litho) by Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: from a collection of 40 traditional songs set to music by Theo Marzials (1850-1920); folk ballad, from Freemens song of Four Voices, published in 1609 in the earliest printed English song book, Deuteromelia, compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft (c.1590-1635); also published in 1707 in Pills to Purge Melancholy ; ); Prismatic Pictures; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23184094
© Prismatic Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Ballad Cobbler Cobblers Commentary Contentment Happiness Melancholy Philosophical Philosophy Ploughman Ploughmen Relative Riches Servants Song Stuart Sweep Sweeps Widow Widows Social History
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The vibrant and enchanting illustration titled "Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land?" captures the essence of a traditional folk ballad set in 17th century England. Created by Walter Crane in 1884, this print showcases a scene filled with characters from various walks of life. In this picturesque artwork, we see ploughmen, poor servants, cobblers, sweeps, widows, sailors, and workers engaged in their respective occupations. Each figure represents a different aspect of society during that era – some toiling under harsh conditions while others find contentment despite their circumstances. Crane's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays the social dynamics and economic disparities prevalent at the time. The juxtaposition between wealth and poverty serves as a reminder of the stark realities faced by individuals living during this period. Beyond its visual appeal lies a deeper philosophical message about happiness and contentment. The song itself explores themes of relative wealth and how true joy can be found even amidst hardship. It invites contemplation on what truly brings fulfillment in life – material riches or inner satisfaction. This remarkable piece not only provides insight into English social history but also serves as an artistic representation of human resilience and perseverance. As viewers delve into its intricacies, they are transported back to an era where industry coexisted with melancholy, creating a tapestry woven with both struggle and hope. Through Crane's masterful brushstrokes and Marzials' musical accompaniment, "Who Liveth So Merry in all this Land?" becomes more than just an illustration; it becomes a window into the past that encourages reflection on our own pursuit of happiness today.
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