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SOCIAL ORNITHOLOGY
Social Ornithology, Annual Emigration of Birds - English tourists of various social classes are shown flying, birdlike, across the channel while their Continental counterparts do likewise. Date: 1840s
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Media ID 20148803
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1840s Annual Channel Classes Continental Counterparts Cruikshank Emigration Likewise Ornithology Shown Tourists Birdlike
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Social Ornithology - The Annual Emigration of Birds
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is a captivating and whimsical print from the 1840s, created by the renowned English satirical artist, George Cruikshank. This intriguing image invites us to explore the social dynamics of travel and tourism during this era, as it playfully depicts English tourists of various classes flying birdlike across the English Channel, while their Continental counterparts do the same. The print is a commentary on the increasing trend of travel and tourism during the 19th century, as well as the class distinctions that accompanied it. The English tourists, dressed in their finest attire, are shown gracefully taking flight, their umbrellas and luggage in tow. In contrast, their Continental counterparts, dressed in more rustic clothing, are depicted as rougher, more raucous birds in flight. The title "Social Ornithology" is a clever play on words, as it references both the study of birds (ornithology) and the social classes (social) of the tourists depicted. Cruikshank's use of birds as a metaphor for the tourists adds a delightful and humorous touch to the print, while also highlighting the idea of migration and movement between countries. This print is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering insights into the social norms and cultural practices of the 1840s. It also serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of travel and the desire to explore new places, even in the face of class distinctions and societal expectations. Overall, "Social Ornithology: The Annual Emigration of Birds" is a delightful and intriguing work of art that continues to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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