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Mouse Mat : Water Rats, 1886, printed July 1991. Creator: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
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Water Rats, 1886, printed July 1991. Creator: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
Water Rats, 1886, printed July 1991. [Young boys playing in Whitby harbour, North Yorkshire]. Photogravure, from " Sun Artists, number 8" (1891)
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Fm Sutcliffe Francis Meadow Sutcliffe Frank Meadow Sutcliffe Photogravure Sutcliffe Frank Meadow Nakedness Whitby North Yorkshire England
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This photo print, titled "Water Rats, 1886" takes us back to a bygone era of innocence and playfulness. Created by the talented British photographer Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, this particular print was made in July 1991 from his original work dating back to the late 19th century. The image captures a group of young boys joyfully immersed in their own world within Whitby harbour, located in the picturesque North Yorkshire region of England. Sutcliffe's keen eye for composition and storytelling is evident as he beautifully portrays the carefree nature of childhood against the backdrop of a serene sea. In this photogravure from "Sun Artists, number 8" (1891), we witness these children engaging with each other and their surroundings without inhibition. Their nakedness symbolizes an unfiltered connection with nature and freedom from societal constraints that often accompany adulthood. Sutcliffe's mastery lies not only in capturing candid moments but also in evoking emotions through his art. The viewer is transported to a simpler time where laughter echoed across harborsides, waves crashed against weathered docks, and imaginations ran wild. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's prestigious collection, this photograph stands as a testament to Sutcliffe's enduring legacy as one of Britain's most celebrated photographers. It serves as both a historical document showcasing life during the late 19th century and an artistic masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences today.
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